Mortgage interest rates fall to over two year low in May
Irish mortgage interest rates fell to their lowest rate in over two years in May, according to new figures from
Markets ‘shaken but not stirred’ by Trump’s latest tariff threats
Markets are “shaken but definitely not stirred” by the latest US tariff threats, according to financial analysit Danni Hewson. On
EU ready ‘for all scenarios’ amid trade talks with US
The European Union is working closely with US President Donald Trump’s administration to reach a trade deal, but Brussels is
Irish economy, as measured by national income, up 4.8% in 2024 – CSO
Ireland’s national income, a key measure of economic growth, rose by 4.8% last year according to the latest figures from
Pharmaceutical tariffs could reach 200%, says US President
US President Donald Trump has said he is planning to announce tariffs on imported semiconductor and pharmaceuticals, saying the rate
New awareness campaign for pension auto-enrolment scheme
A national campaign has been launched to raise awareness of the new pension auto-enrolment scheme which is now called “My
Trump signs order delaying tariff deadline to 1 August
US President Donald Trump has signed an executive order delaying the date on which so-called “reciprocal tariffs” affecting dozens of
Construction activity falls for second month in a row
The level of home building slipped for the second successive month in June, according to AIB’s latest Construction PMI report.