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Pressure likely to mount on banks to hike deposit rates

Banks are likely to come under pressure in the months ahead to offer better rates to customers putting money on ...
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Optimism among businesses, with 55% on ‘stable footing’

Over half of businesses are on a “stable footing”, according to new research by InterTradeIreland. Its latest all-island business monitor ...
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Age Friendly: Why companies should value older customers

Around 800,000 people over the age of 65 are currently living and shopping in Ireland, but do companies really value ...
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McGrath to bring plan to Cabinet over corporation tax windfall surplus

Minister for Finance Michael McGrath has said he is planning to bring a proposal to Cabinet on how Ireland should ...
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Home prices rose faster than mortgage values in second half of last year

The increase in median mortgage values was slower between 2020 and 2022 than the rise recorded in property prices over ...
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Finance union calls for regulations for surveillance of staff

The Financial Services Union (FSU) will today urge TDs and senators to consider new regulations and legislation to cover the ...
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Wholesale electricity prices down over 40% in April

Prices paid for raw materials by manufacturers fell in April for the first time since November 2021, new Central Statistics ...
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Consumers more frugal due to rising costs – global survey

A new survey of global consumer sentiment shows people everywhere adjusting to higher living costs by taking action regarding their ...
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New electric vehicles 13% more expensive than last year

New data from DoneDeal shows the average price of a brand new electric vehicle (EV) now stands at €64,755, 13% ...
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