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Govt debt could end up on ‘unsustainable path’ – IFAC

The Irish Fiscal Advisory Council has said the economy is recovering ‘swiftly’ but government spending plans for the upcoming Budget ...
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Central Bank has not approved shared equity scheme despite Minister’s claim

Earlier this month, Housing Minister Darragh O’Brien told Prime Time that the Government’s proposed shared equity scheme, a core part ...
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Fund approval will see Credit Unions investing in social housing

The Central Bank has approved a new fund that will facilitate credit unions to get involved in the delivery of ...
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Govt should abandon plans for tax cuts in upcoming Budget – ICTU

The Irish Congress of Trade Unions (ICTU) has said the Government should abandon its plans for tax cuts in the ...
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Irish shoppers increase use of electronic payments

Irish consumers’ use of online and mobile payment methods has continued to increase despite the easing of restrictions on physical ...
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Inflation rate rises to near ten-year high in August – CSO

The annual rate of inflation rose by 2.8% in August, its biggest increase in almost ten years. The latest figures ...
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ECB trims emergency support, but insists ‘no tapering’

The European Central Bank has today raised its forecast for economic growth in 2021, as the euro zone recovery gathers ...
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Gender gap in graduates’ pay expectations – survey

Female students have lower salary expectations than their male counterparts across a number of sectors, according to research by Universum, ...
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Economy to return to pre-Covid levels early next year – NTMA CEO

The chief executive of the National Treasury Management Agency, Conor O’Kelly, has told an audience of investors that the economy ...
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