Big tax and spending hikes, but little growth from the UK budget
Rachel Reeves's first budget as Britain’s chancellor was monumental in every way except for the one she wanted
Rapid decline in inflation owes much to base effects
Latest flash estimate for the harmonised index of consumer prices puts annualised rate of price growth in economy in October at 0.1%
Business poor mouth rings hollow when staff cannot get paid
In a world where we are told competition for talent is stiff, the expectation of getting paid in full and on time should be a given
Ireland needs to focus on the formula for future FDI
Taoiseach suggesting shortcomings are a case of the Irish ship being buffeted by unexpected storms is a cop-out
Lights, camera, deal? Irish production companies drop in on Cannes
Enterprise Ireland this week led a delegation at the Mipcom television trade event in France
Starwood shows Dublin office market still struggling
Loan writedown underlines sector remains gripped by uncertainty
No cap on DAA’s income as revenue from retail, food and drink, rents and car parks soars at Dublin and Cork airports
DAA’s income from aeronautical revenues, retail, food and beverage concessions, car parks, and property rents soared by an inflation-busting 15% between January and June
State supports to purchase a home do not bring down the cost of building housing units
Department of Housing’s assessment on the of building homes confirms what industry practitioners have been saying for years
Chambers pushes back on State role in flooding cover
With climate change driving concerns, a report estimates losses from a quarter-of-a-century flooding event would top €510m
Kneecap: Could Ireland be on track for its second international feature Oscar nomination?
In 2023, An Cailín Ciúin secured Ireland’s first ever nomination in this category. Could Kneecap make it twice in three years?
Irish banks ‘face income downgrades’ as ECB continues rate cuts
RBC analysts set price targets for the three listed lenders which imply downside to their stock of 6% to 38%
Will nuclear really power the AI boom?
Microsoft, Google and Amazon are all eyeing nuclear power to supply their data centres with low-carbon energy
IDA’s €85m grant to Analog Devices the latest payment from package of financial supports for big chip makers
US semiconductor firm last year announced plans to build €630m facility in Limerick, which it says will add 600 jobs to company’s Irish workforce
Pensions: Uncertain times ahead of retiring workers
Auto-enrolment is widely expected to boost the retirement income of most people
Green shoots appear but commercial property recovery remains a ways off yet
Total investment might end the year higher than 2023 but from a low base