Cash is king in Ireland, but Sweden shows investors a better way
The notion that investing is exclusive means those who need their money to work hardest are the least likely to benefit from it
The notion that investing is exclusive means those who need their money to work hardest are the least likely to benefit from it
Defining what being wealthy actually means is the key
Greenman Fund has activated ‘redemption gate’ after spike in redemption requests during third quarter
Industry must do more to ensure products are clearly understood if a wider pool of investors is to be attracted
Market for apartments and offices sees recovery as expectations rise for year to come
Past year defined by resilience and recalibration in face of global uncertainty
Government policy now treats provision of homes as infrastructure, making it one of Europe’s most compelling growth markets
Value of hotel sales for this year set to surpass previous record of €1.1 billion set in 2006
French SCPIs playing increasing role in the Irish market, with €312m invested in year to date
Decisions are being taken once again following seismic global events, of which the pandemic and high inflation are but two
There are still challenges, but investor confidence is growing, as momentum picks up across most sectors
Just 44% of adults hold any investments, according to BPFI – although more than three-quarters have savings accounts
Spending of €2.4bn on commercial real estate is positive, but a long way off 10-year average of €4bn
Robust pipeline of assets set to come to market in next 12 months across residential, office and logistics sectors
Enterprise wary of upsetting social media giants by asked them to verify promoters of investment products on their platforms
Galway property generating €447,545 in annual rent from UPS subsidiary Nightline Logistics Group
International investor confidence recovers after ‘Liberation Day’ announcement
Anyone buying ETFs today should treat the deemed disposal rule as very much alive
Heads of Wall Street beasts Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley have predicted that equities could fall 10-20%
New campaign warns people aged over 50, seeking to top up retirement funds, to be vigilant
Buying individual stocks means less tax on gains but the investment risks are far higher
Younger women looking to invest report feeling unsure of where to start
At a time when Ireland is still hunting for international investment, real-estate investment trusts have fallen from favour
Me & My Money: Singer and actor Susan McFadden doesn’t like taking risks with money, but once blew more than $1,350 on Jimmy Choo shoes and a matching bag
Fund, which about 8,000 Irish investors back, faced an uptick in redemption requests in the third quarter
Financial adviser Emma Farrelly on why she doesn’t borrow money or use a credit card, and considers her €450 annual tennis membership to be money well spent
Participants in pilot programme are being offered an annualised rate of 2.6%
Property is leased to budget gym operator until 2037 and is generating €120,000 in annual rental income
Readers are still looking to see if there is anything in Budget 2026 that will improve their household finances
Investors must frequently calculate notional gains and pay tax on profits they haven’t realised
Cut to exit tax for investors welcomed as small first step to reform of taxation on investments but little cheer on childcare
Properties in Fitzwilliam Square, Temple Bar and Tallaght offer net initial yields of up to 7.5%
The Warehouse in Donnybrook comes for sale in walk-in condition following extensive refurbishment works
Former Smurfit office block in Donnybrook has planning for super-prime apartments while Wicklow land has scope for 300 homes
Achieving full occupancy could provide reversionary yield of up to 9%
Sixth-floor apartment would be convenient for healthcare workers at nearby hospital
Upgraded A-rated units at Greenogue Business Park fully let and generating €598,827 in annual rental income
But investments in domestic fintech rose, buoyed by substantial deals for NomuPay and Wayflyer
The property occupied by leading retailer Mountain Warehouse and well-known Irish film production company Element Pictures
Chicago-based businessman seeks buyer for Waterfront Hotel, which overlooks the Atlantic
The greatest advantage younger people have when it comes to planning long-term financial security is time
The more shortcuts retail investors used in deciding on trades, the worse their returns, study finds
Tallaght mixed-use scheme comprises retail space, office accommodation and a Maldron Hotel
Dunnes Stores warehouse at Unit 1 Stadium Business Park sold
Four properties in Dublin, Kildare and Clare are all let to Centric Health
Return for private sector from housing needs to compensate for risks taken and foregone returns from investment in other countries
€940m spend for first six months of 2025 comes in at less than half 10-year historical average of €1.9bn
Me & My Money: Jerry Staple, founder of IntrinsicAI
Better with Money with Aideen Finnegan
Wicklow-based operation produces distinctive Ballylusk gravel popular with landscape gardeners
La Peniche is on a lipstick-red landmark vessel that ferries diners between Mespil Road and Ranelagh bridge
Buyer in line for 4.9% yield on investment in high-end residential scheme built by RGRE
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices