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Consumer sentiment improved to its best level in 12 months in March, according to the latest KBC Bank Ireland consumer sentiment index. The report said the increase in consumer confidence was driven by a further easing of concerns about the outlook for the Irish economy and jobs – which it said was likely prompted by positive […]
Read MoreConsumer sentiment improved to its best level in 12 months in March, according to the latest KBC Bank Ireland consumer sentiment index. The report said the increase in consumer confidence was driven by a further easing of concerns about the outlook for the Irish economy and jobs – which it said was likely prompted by positive […]
Read MoreThe Economic and Social Research Institute has lowered its forecasts for growth in the economy this year, due to ongoing Level 5 pandemic restrictions. In its Quarterly Economic Commentary, it has also significantly reduced the number of house completions it expects this year. It comes as Covid restrictions have continued for a lot longer than […]
Read MoreThe Economic and Social Research Institute has lowered its forecasts for growth in the economy this year, due to ongoing Level 5 pandemic restrictions. In its Quarterly Economic Commentary, it has also significantly reduced the number of house completions it expects this year. It comes as Covid restrictions have continued for a lot longer than […]
Read MoreRental prices increased by 2.7% nationally to stand at an average of €1,256 a month by the end of last year, according to the latest figures from the Residential Tenancies Board. That compares to an increase of 6.4% in 2019. Dublin had the highest rents where the average price was €1,745 per month, a 2.1% […]
Read MoreRental prices increased by 2.7% nationally to stand at an average of €1,256 a month by the end of last year, according to the latest figures from the Residential Tenancies Board. That compares to an increase of 6.4% in 2019. Dublin had the highest rents where the average price was €1,745 per month, a 2.1% […]
Read MorePlans for an economic corridor between Dublin and Belfast will be launched by the eight local authorities it passes through. Four local councils on each side of the border have joined forces to launch the initiative today. A report – ‘The Dublin-Belfast Economic Corridor: Current Profile, Potential for Recovery & Opportunities for Cooperation’ – has been […]
Read MorePlans for an economic corridor between Dublin and Belfast will be launched by the eight local authorities it passes through. Four local councils on each side of the border have joined forces to launch the initiative today. A report – ‘The Dublin-Belfast Economic Corridor: Current Profile, Potential for Recovery & Opportunities for Cooperation’ – has been […]
Read MoreEurope is facing a difficult second quarter as coronavirus infections rise and governments reimpose lockdown measures, but the European Central Bank will do its part to keep borrowing costs ultra low, ECB chief economist Philip Lane said today. Fearing that rising borrowing costs would derail the recovery, the ECB earlier this month promised to ramp […]
Read More56% of employers who availed of the Temporary Wage Subsidy Scheme were overpaid under the scheme, and owe a total of €224m to the Revenue Commissioners by the end of June. This is according to the latest figures published by Revenue today. 66,500 employers availed of the Temporary Wage Subsidy Scheme on behalf of 664,000 employees […]
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