ECB expected to hold rates for third meeting in a row
The European Central Bank is all but certain to leave interest rates unchanged for a third meeting in a row today, enjoying a rare period of low inflation and steady ...
					Read More 		State-controlled PTSB puts itself up for sale
Shares in PTSB have surged over 20% after the State-controlled bank announced it has put itself up for sale. The bank said its operations, products and services will not be ...
					Read More 		Over 1.5m households yet to file local property tax valuation
Revenue has said it has written to over 1.5 million property owners to advise them they must file a local property tax valuation ahead of next week’s deadline. The head ...
					Read More 		Irish university loses almost €100,000 over scam email
An Irish technological university has been the victim of a €98,500 online scam concerning a fraudulent email that resulted in a legitimate payment to a supplier going to a rogue ...
					Read More 		150 job cuts at Amazon Ireland, 14,000 to go worldwide
Around 150 employees at Amazon in Ireland are set to be impacted as a result of job cuts at the company, RTÉ News understands. The tech giant today announced it ...
					Read More 		Over 150,000 premises connected under National Broadband Plan
Over 150,000 premises across the country have now been connected to high-speed fibre broadband under the National Broadband Plan (NBP). It takes the number of homes, farms, and businesses that ...
					Read More 		Number of passengers affected by data breach not yet clear
It has not yet clear how many passengers were affected by the data breach relating to boarding passes issued for flights during August, but RTÉ News understands it may be ...
					Read More 		Are people paying more for electricity than they should?
This week the Central Statistics Office published the latest figures on wholesale electricity prices. These are the prices suppliers pay to acquire the energy themselves, not what they charge consumers. ...
					Read More 		Decline in confidence in Irish economy among ‘experience industry’ businesses – study
There has been a significant decline in confidence in the Irish economy among businesses operating in the ‘experience economy’, according to a new survey. The sentiment study, carried out by ...
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