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Online shopping is about to become a lot trickier for Irish customers
AIB reports huge increase in fraudulent investment site activity this year
Apple shares slide as it raises iPad and MacBook prices
Brexit gave Ireland a financial services jobs boost. Will AI wipe it out?
Live Nation plans new music and sports venue bigger than 3Arena in Dublin’s docklands
Mortgage approvals reach record in May, driven by first-time buyers
Digicel upgraded by Moody’s on easing debt burden even as revenues dip
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AIB reports huge increase in fraudulent investment site activity this year
Consumers urged to exercise caution as number of takedown requests between January and May is 1,500 times the figures for all of 2025
Online shopping is about to become a lot trickier for Irish customers
From Wednesday, any goods you order that are coming from outside the EU will carry a €3 customs duty charge - and that might just be the start of it
Crowley defends PTSB sale comments and Dublin to get new venue bigger than 3Arena
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Apple shares slide as it raises iPad and MacBook prices
Tech giant says it can no longer shield customers from soaring costs driven by the AI industry’s data centre buildout
Asian shares fall as Apple’s price hikes dent tech optimism
Oil slipped 0.5% to $74.89 a barrel, having bounced 2% overnight on reports a ship was attacked when exiting the Strait of Hormuz
Home price inflation slowed to 5.6% in year to June, new data shows
Average price of second-hand home in Dublin was €630,150 in second quarter, up €30,000 over past year
The rise and fall of US hegemony
On the eve of its 250th birthday, America and the world order it created are in crisis
Loveholidays CEO: ‘Ryanair thought all online travel agencies were pirates. But not us’
Donat Rétif did not fly on an aeroplane until he was 20 – now he runs a package holiday firm worth €1bn-plus
Ireland’s reliance on multinationals extends ‘far beyond’ corporation tax, warns watchdog
Almost €3 in every €10 collected by the State in tax and PRSI now comes from multinationals operating in just three sectors
Mortgage approvals reach record in May, driven by first-time buyers
But low share of mover purchase activity ‘points to constraints within housing market’
PTSB chief defends bid remarks after Dáil claims of ‘misleading’ investors
Eamonn Crowley said on a call with analysts in October he was not aware of the Government receiving any bid approach
Digicel upgraded by Moody’s on easing debt burden even as revenues dip
Denis O’Brien retains 10% stake in Digicel
Brexit gave Ireland a financial services jobs boost. Will AI wipe it out?
Financial services insiders say Ireland has continued to attract activity following initial Brexit-related moves
Apple increases MacBook and iPad prices by 20%, citing AI boom
iPhone maker blames cost rises on memory chip shortages
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