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High debt and Brexit could hit recovery, says Moody’s

Ireland stands to gain more foreign direct investment (FDI) as a result of Brexit, and the public finances here have been on a continuously improving trend that’s set to continue over the coming years, Moody’s says. However, in its latest report on the Irish economy, the rating agency noted that a reduction in the level […]

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DCC boss Breen puts Euro deals at top of list

DCC will continue to deploy the most of its acquisition capital in Europe over the next 18 months as it eyes opportunities to expand its fuel activities in the region, according to outgoing CEO Tommy Breen. The Irish FTSE-100 company – which also has technology and medical distribution businesses – announced last month that it […]

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Credit union has €200,000 missing from accounts

Gardai have been called into another credit union hit by suspected fraud, with accounts believed to have been raided by a staff member, the Irish Independent has learned. Gurranabraher Credit Union in Cork is understood to have lost €200,000 and will now have to make an insurance claim to refund members. It comes after similar […]

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Contactless is now king as we turn our backs on cash

Contactless payments mean shoppers are increasingly using debit cards as an alternative to cash. New figures from the Central Bank show there was a 14pc rise in the value of spending on Visa and MasterCard debit cards in retail outlets in March, with a total of €2.7bn spent. This amounts to an extra €331m transacted […]

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Build to Rent would help solve housing crisis, claims CBRE

CBRE has called on the Government to follow the UK’s Build To Rent (BTR) model, where some £27.7bn (€33bn) of equity is currently targeting the sector across the water. The property sector consultants said there is an opportunity to attract significant capital from European and US institutional investors and to speed up efforts to resolve […]

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Number of long-term jobless is down 19pc

There has been a 19.1pc fall in the number of long-term claimants on the live register since April 2016. The number of males who are long-term claimants decreased by 18,986 – or 21.7pc – in the year to April 2017, while the number of female long-term claimants decreased by 7,390 (14.6pc), according to the latest […]

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How to protect your computer from future cyber attacks

In light of the current cyber attacks which have affected more than 200,000 people in over 150 countries, Richard Brown, director of the national cyber security centre, has advised that the most common way of dealing with the threat of cyber attacks is good practice, especially the updating of anti-virus systems regularly. Speaking on Rte […]

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