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‘No abrupt end’ to Covid financial supports – McGrath

The Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform has said there will be “no abrupt end” to the Covid financial supports. ...
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Business confidence jumps to higher levels than before pandemic – BoI

Business confidence jumped in April to higher levels than seen even before the Covid-19 pandemic, as they eye the rollout ...
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Retail and wholesale start-ups jump by 88% in Q1 – CRIFVision-Net

The first quarter of 2021 saw a significant increase in “necessity-led entrepreneurship” across the retail and wholesale sectors, the latest ...
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Health insurance uptake on the rise, but so are prices

Like many economic predictions when it comes to the pandemic, forecasts around the health insurance market have turned out to ...
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Consumer sentiment improves to 13-month high in April

Consumer sentiment climbed slightly to hit its highest in April since the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic, a survey showed ...
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ECB sticks with euro zone stimulus plans

The European Central Bank left policy unchanged as expected today, keeping copious stimulus flowing even as it saw reasons to ...
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Property transactions up 12% to €4.2bn despite pandemic

New data from the Property Price Register shows that the volume of residential transactions rose 12% in the first three ...
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4 in 10 workers have no occupational pension – Age Action

40% of workers aged between 20 and 69 have no occupational pension coverage other than the state pension, according to ...
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Donohoe says Ireland committed to global tax deal – but it must work for small countries

Ireland is committed to reaching an agreement to overhaul global corporate tax, but it must be one that works for ...
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