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Central Bank expects Brexit relocation decisions early in 2017

The Central Bank expects UK financial services firms affected by Brexit to make a decision on relocating here or elsewhere in the EU in the first half of 2017. At a press briefing to launch its latest macrofinancial review, Ed Sibley, director of credit institutions, said firms had visited Ireland on fact-finding missions but he […]

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Dollar at highest against euro since 2003

The dollar climbed to the highest level since 2003 against the euro and gold plunged as the prospect of a steeper path for US interest rates filtered through markets. US stocks fluctuated after the worst day in two months. The dollar extended its advance against major and emerging-market peers after the Federal Reserve’s first interest-rate […]

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Homing in on big savings

ONE of the biggest savings for households can be made by switching a mortgage to another provider. This does not apply to those on tracker mortgages, which are ultra cheap. For those on variable rates the savings can amount to thousands of euro a year – over the lifetime of a mortgage, savings as high […]

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The case for ‘digital first’ in Irish business

Companies in Ireland can unlock huge revenue potentials and establish the country as a digital powerhouse on the global stage. But only if leaders are more proactive in making the decision to go ‘digital first’. With European headquarters for Google, Facebook, Paypal, Microsoft, Yahoo and Apple in Dublin and Cork, digital is here. The value […]

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Housing drives jobs boost

Irish construction firms are taking on extra staff, pushing the sharpest rise in employment since February, according to Ulster Bank’s latest Construction PMI. Construction firms continued to record strong growth of activity last month, supported by a further sharp increase in new orders. Simon Barry, chief economist (RoI) at Ulster Bank, said whilst details across […]

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EU ramps up action against states over emission scandal

The European Union will take action against seven nations including Germany and Britain for failing to police car emissions rules, EU sources have said. It comes after the Volkswagen cheating scandal highlighted suspicious behaviour in the industry. Amid frustration in Brussels over nations’ responses to diesel vehicles flouting pollution limits, the European Commission is resorting […]

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Mobile bills now under €25 a month

Ireland is among the cheapest European countries for mobile bills but still ranks as too expensive for home broadband, Ireland’s telecoms watchdog has found. Comreg says that the average monthly mobile bill fell to €24.32, the first time it has sunk below €25 per month in Ireland. The watchdog’s latest report confirms that Ireland remains […]

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