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The euro has hit a three-year high against the dollar amid rising optimism about growth in the bloc. With data showing economic resurgence in the eurozone, such as the manufacturing purchasing managers’ index which is at a 20 year high, investors are growing more upbeat about the bloc’s prospects. The currency’s rise also coincided with […]
Read MoreOil hovered near a three-year high of $70 a barrel yesterday on signs that production cuts by Opec and Russia are tightening supplies, but analysts warned of “red flags” due to surging US production. International benchmark Brent crude futures were trading 3 cents lower at $69.84 by mid-afternoon, having risen above $70 earlier in the […]
Read MoreOil hovered near a three-year high of $70 a barrel yesterday on signs that production cuts by Opec and Russia are tightening supplies, but analysts warned of “red flags” due to surging US production. International benchmark Brent crude futures were trading 3 cents lower at $69.84 by mid-afternoon, having risen above $70 earlier in the […]
Read MoreMore than half of Irish consumers are continuing to save for a rainy day. The Bank of Ireland Savings and Investment Index published today shows that 53pc of consumers in Ireland were saving regularly during December. But there are signs that households are less keen on the savings environment, indicating they might feel they are […]
Read MoreJust over 2,200 new social houses were built by local authorities last year, less than forecast by the Department of Housing. But the Government has insisted that it has exceeded its target to provide homes to people on council waiting lists – last year, some 25,892 homes or tenancies were supported by the State, 23pc […]
Read MoreThe average Irish household spent €1,532 on groceries in the weeks before Christmas, according to figures from research group Kantar Worldpanel this morning. That’s €38 more than they forked out last year on festive food. In the 12 weeks to December 31, the latest figures from Kantar Worldpanel show that shoppers in Ireland spent an […]
Read MoreA RADICAL shake-up will mean banks will no longer have a monopoly on customer account information. The overhaul of banking comes on foot of a European Union directive and takes effect from tomorrow. Banks will have to facilitate other firms that have been given permission by a customer to access account information. The Second Payment […]
Read MoreSmall businesses are being urged to pitch for up to €50,000 in grant aid from Enterprise Ireland in a new funding round. The state agency’s first Competitive Start Fund (CSF) of the year will allocate up to €50,000 to 15 successful applicants in exchange for a 10pc equity share in the firm getting the taxpayer […]
Read MoreThere has been no let-up in the rise in property prices. New figures from the Central Statistics Office show that prices rose 11.6pc nationally in the year to November. Dublin prices were up 11.3pc. For the month of November alone, prices grew by 1.1pc, a slight easing off in the rate of increase from the […]
Read MoreAdvertisers can expect Amazon to challenge the Google-Facebook duopoly this year and see tasks become more automated. In a report on search marketing trends for 2018, Shane Lyons , head of search and analytics at Mediaworks, says artificial intelligence (AI) has moved on to the extent that manual bids on keywords have given way to […]
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