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Musk says he’s back – but is he really?
Will AIB pull State stock buyback terms if shares fail to rally by agm?
Price of a home in the Republic rose by 9.8% on average in the first quarter, report says
Intel staff uncertain how job cuts will affect Irish plant
Ireland’s hopes of a net-zero economy are floating in the wind
Airbnb not to blame for State’s rental crisis, report finds
Plans unveiled for south Dublin winter sports arena to host State’s first ice hockey franchise
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Further delay to auto-enrolment pension plan
Government to push back start date for compulsory workplace scheme to beginning of 2026
Trump tariffs could hit profits at Irish banks
Liquidators unable to find Xerotech buyer; Fine Gael TDs back tourist tax; Meta office value slumps; and a €525m planning bill
Trump versus Powell: who will blink first?
The Federal Reserve is structured to set interest rates free from political pressure; Trump is threatening to break that structure
Minister to outline scale of reform to Northern Ireland employment legislation
Employers argue timing for many proposed measures in ‘Good Jobs’ Bill is terrible while unions say NI simply catching up on Britain and Republic
Making sense of shifting inheritance tax thresholds
Any inheritance or large gift you receive is always measured against the tax-free limits in place at the time, not in the context of previous limits
Downsizing: The latest `quick fix’ to the housing crisis as the Government desperately looks for answers
The Coalition is showing signs of panic on housing in a fruitless search for easy answers
Apple’s India shift shows folly of tariff logic
Tech giant moves production to another low-cost location but not back to the US
Price of a home in the Republic rose by 9.8% on average in the first quarter, report says
New homes and those seen as more energy efficient are commanding ‘hefty’ premiums, says Geowox
Goldman boss isn’t too big a jerk to bank an $80m bonus
David Solomon’s pay causes uproar at firm’s AGM
Dublin city is the biggest victim of Ireland’s ludicrous taxation system
The city raises 26 times more money than the council is given to run the place. No wonder it is sliding into dereliction, vacancy and vandalism
Fáilte Ireland pays digital consultants €17.5m over four years
Shannon-based Core Optimisation hired to boost online sales at tourist attractions across the State
Plans for 316-bed student accommodation in former Independent Newspapers HQ
Summix scheme will preserve the protected Independent House and Emerald Chambers buildings and original printing hall
Intel staff uncertain how job cuts will affect Irish plant
New chief executive says cuts will start in the current quarter as beleaguered chipmaker looks to refocus on strengths
Earnings boost European stocks while New York frets over Trump
Little activity in Dublin as FTSE notches up its tenth positive session in a row for longest winning run since 2019
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