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VAT rate for small businesses to be permanently cut in Budget, Harris tells meeting

26th June 2025

Tánaiste Simon Harris has told the Fine Gael parliamentary party meeting that the VAT rate for small businesses will be cut permanently in the Budget. The party has previously signalled that VAT cuts were on the way for food and entertainment businesses as well as hairdressers. A spokesperson said that the detail of any cuts…

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Widespread concerns among bank staff over AI – survey

26th June 2025

There is widespread concern among staff in the financial services sector over the possible effects of artificial intelligence (AI), according to a new survey. The research was conducted by the Financial Services Union (FSU) and the think tank TASC. It shows that job displacement, lack of reskilling opportunities and bias in decision-making are among the…

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ESRI downgrades house building and domestic growth forecasts

26th June 2025

The Economic and Social Research Institute has downgraded its forecast for house building and growth in the domestic economy for this year. It is the second organisation to reduce its projections after the Central Bank reached a similar conclusion last week. The ESRI said it expected 33,000 homes to be built this year, which is…

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One third of companies see gender pay gap reducing – CIPD

25th June 2025

One third of reporting organisations see the gender pay gap reducing, according to research by the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD). The third and final cohort of organisations prepares for its first deadline later this year. The Gender Pay Gap Information Act 2021 requires organisations to report on their hourly gender pay gap…

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Oil prices rise as investors assess Iran-Israel ceasefire

25th June 2025

Oil prices climbed today as investors assessed the stability of a ceasefire between Iran and Israel, but held near multi-week lows on the prospect that crude oil flows would not be disrupted. Brent crude futures rose 85 cents, or 1.3%, to $67.99 a barrel at 0341 GMT, while US West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude gained…

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Less people saving, more worried about global recession

25th June 2025

Less people are saving, and more are worried about the risk of a global recession, according to new research by Bank of Ireland. The Savings and Investment Index shows that the risk of a global recession is the biggest concern for Irish households, ahead of the cost of housing, rent and inflation. “The increase in…

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Brexit the ‘stupidest thing any country has ever done’ – Michael Bloomberg

24th June 2025

Billionaire Michael Bloomberg has told an audience in Dublin that Brexit was the single stupidest thing any country has ever done, adding that “it’s hard to believe how they did it.” Mr Bloomberg was addressing a conference entitled ‘The Bloomberg Advantage: Future of Finance in Ireland’ which was held in Bloomberg’s Dublin offices. “Ireland has…

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ECB could still cut rates despite oil market volatility, policymaker Villeroy tells FT

24th June 2025

The European Central Bank can further cut interest rates at a time of huge volatility in energy markets, policymaker Francois Villeroy de Galhau told the Financial Times in an interview published today. “If we look at the present assessment of markets so far, inflation expectations remain moderate,” he said, adding that a confirmation of ceasefire…

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How did Ireland become Europe’s second most expensive country?

24th June 2025

Analysis: We’re near the top of this league table due to economic growth, rising demand, government policies and unique socio-geographic characteristics Ireland is the second most expensive country in Europe, a fact that probably doesn’t surprise many people living here. Only Denmark had a higher consumer price level, with the cost of Irish goods and…

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Most workers expect pay rise this year – survey

23rd June 2025

Six out of ten workers in Ireland expect a pay rise this year, according to a survey by FRS Recruitment. That came as employees here felt more confident in their roles, with only 38% fearing for their job security compared to 47% a year ago. At the same time, 70% of workers believed they could…

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