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Property prices see fastest monthly growth since November – CSO

21st August 2025

New figures from the Central Statistics Office show that property prices registered monthly growth of 0.9% in June, the highest rate since November last year. Home prices across the country grew by 7.8% in the year to June, unchanged from the rate of growth the previous month, the CSO added. The CSO said the median […]

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US tech stock stumble shows vulnerability in AI trade

21st August 2025

US technology shares are showing signs of vulnerability after a massive run, which has some investors pointing to overdone AI-driven gains while funds have taken steps to position away from the high-flying sector. Investors are looking to de-risk portfolios or lock in profits during a seasonally difficult period for stocks. Tomorrow’s looming speech by US […]

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US tech stock stumble shows vulnerability in AI trade

21st August 2025

US technology shares are showing signs of vulnerability after a massive run, which has some investors pointing to overdone AI-driven gains while funds have taken steps to position away from the high-flying sector. Investors are looking to de-risk portfolios or lock in profits during a seasonally difficult period for stocks. Tomorrow’s looming speech by US […]

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Restaurants Association of Ireland repeats call for return of 9% VAT rate

20th August 2025

The Restaurants Association of Ireland, supported by economic research from economist Tony Foley, today launched a significant report making the case for the restoration of the 9% VAT rate for food services and addressing recent criticisms of the policy measure. The Restaurants Association of Ireland said it rejects some recent commentary and claims questioning the […]

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Why are Irish consumers paying the most for electricity in Europe?

20th August 2025

No matter what way you look at it, residential electricity prices in Ireland are expensive. When comparing electricity prices across European countries, we can look at direct ‘euro’ price, or we can adjust prices to account for differences in living standards and wages. Either way, Ireland is well above the European average. The reason electricity […]

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NI hospitality businesses ‘squeezed’ due to rising costs

20th August 2025

Most hospitality establishments in Northern Ireland are operating at under 80% of capacity due to rising costs, a survey has found. It found that hospitality businesses have had to dramatically cut their workforce, with 87% of respondents operating below 90% of required capacity, with the majority (55%) operating below 80% capacity. It also found that […]

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June figures show how volatile goods exports can be – Davy

19th August 2025

Goods exports fell in June, but this does not imply any slowdown in real economic activity, according to new analysis from Davy Stockbrokers. Last week’s figures from the Central Statistics Office show that on a monthly basis, the value of exports fell sharply in June, down 26.3% from May as exports to the US slowed […]

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Google agrees $55m fine for anti-competitive deals with Australia telcos

19th August 2025

Google agreed today to pay a $55m fine in Australia after the consumer watchdog found it had hurt competition by paying the country’s two largest telcos to pre-install its search application on Android phones, excluding rival search engines. The fine extends a bumpy period for the Alphabet-owned internet giant in Australia, where last week a […]

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Laya to increase health insurance prices from October

19th August 2025

Laya Healthcare is to increase the prices of its health insurance polices by an average of 4.5% from the start of October. The provider, which has more than 700,000 customers, is also retiring ten of its existing policies. Customers will be informed of any changes affecting them when renewing their policies. Any price increases will […]

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€46,000 rent increase for Irish ambassador’s UK residence

18th August 2025

The Department of Foreign Affairs has been hit with a hike of more than €46,000 on the annual rent it pays for the Irish ambassador’s residence in London. The department said it had little choice but to agree to the sharp increase even though it brought the cost of the property close to €10,000 per […]

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