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Oireachtas Committee to hear stronger regulatory framework needed in wake of Davy

9th March 2021

A senior Central Bank representative will tell an Oireachtas Committee today that the regulatory framework requires further strengthening when it comes to holding individuals to account for breaches. The comments, contained in an opening statement for this afternoon’s session before the Joint Oireachtas Committee on Finance, Public Expenditure and Reform, and Taoiseach, follow the handing […]

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Oireachtas Committee to hear stronger regulatory framework needed in wake of Davy

9th March 2021

A senior Central Bank representative will tell an Oireachtas Committee today that the regulatory framework requires further strengthening when it comes to holding individuals to account for breaches. The comments, contained in an opening statement for this afternoon’s session before the Joint Oireachtas Committee on Finance, Public Expenditure and Reform, and Taoiseach, follow the handing […]

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47% of homebuyers think prices will rise by up to 10% this year

9th March 2021

47% of prospective homebuyers think prices will rise by up to 10% in the coming year, according to a new survey from property website MyHome.ie. A similar survey carried out last November, showed that just 26% of respondents said the same, while only 15% agreed with that sentiment last August. The most recent survey of […]

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Cabinet to consider extension of Covid protections for tenants

9th March 2021

The Cabinet will this morning consider a proposal from Minister for Housing Darragh O’Brien to extend protections for tenants whose incomes have been affected by the Covid-19 pandemic. The Residential Tenancies and Valuation Bill is due to lapse on 12 April, but it is set to be renewed for three months. The legislation protects tenants from eviction […]

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Consumer spending down 19% in February – Revolut

8th March 2021

Consumer spending fell again in February as the impact of the full coronavirus lockdown continued to bite, new figures from digital banking app Revolut show.  Revolut said that overall spending by its Irish customers in February this year was 19% lower than in February 2020. Consumer spending was also 2% down on January 2021, it […]

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Consumer spending down 19% in February – Revolut

8th March 2021

Consumer spending fell again in February as the impact of the full coronavirus lockdown continued to bite, new figures from digital banking app Revolut show.  Revolut said that overall spending by its Irish customers in February this year was 19% lower than in February 2020. Consumer spending was also 2% down on January 2021, it […]

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Increase in women taking up leadership roles, and why its beneficial to business

8th March 2021

The number of women holding senior leadership roles in Irish businesses improved in the past year, growing from 31% in 2020 to 33% in 2021, according to research included in the Women in Business 2021 Report published by Grant Thornton. Globally this figure sits at 30%, an important milestone for businesses internationally, but not the […]

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Increase in women taking up leadership roles, and why its beneficial to business

8th March 2021

The number of women holding senior leadership roles in Irish businesses improved in the past year, growing from 31% in 2020 to 33% in 2021, according to research included in the Women in Business 2021 Report published by Grant Thornton. Globally this figure sits at 30%, an important milestone for businesses internationally, but not the […]

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Construction sector sees another decline in activity

8th March 2021

February saw another steep contraction in construction activity here due to the coronavirus lockdown restrictions. Ulster Bank’s Construction Purchasing Managers’ index remained well below the 50 no-change mark in February, despite rising to 27 from 21.2 in January. A reading above 50 signal an increase in activity on the previous month and readings below 50 […]

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Need for focus on reducing deficit post-pandemic – Donohoe

5th March 2021

The Minister for Finance has warned that it is dangerous for a small economy that cannot print its own currency to think that “deficits don’t matter” when evaluating policy options in the future. Addressing an Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI) event, Paschal Donohoe said, in order to keeping the interest bill on the national […]

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