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Euro zone banks see rebound in loan demand as rates fall – ECB

Demand for bank loans across the 20-nation euro zone rose in the third quarter and a further increase is expected in the final three months of the year, with household mortgages driving the expansion, a European Central Bank survey showed today. Lending growth has been hovering just above zero all year as high interest rates […]

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Average mortgage rate unchanged for third consecutive month despite ECB cuts – Central Bank

The average interest rate on new Irish mortgages remained unchanged for the third month running in August at 4.11%, new figures from the Central Bank shows today. The standstill comes despite a European Central Bank rate cut in June of 0.25%. It means that the average cost of a new mortgage in Ireland remains the […]

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Slight contraction in construction activity in September

Construction activity contracted slightly in September, the fourth time it has decreased in the last five months. The BNP Paribas Real Estate (BNPPRE) Ireland Construction Total Activity Index fell to 49 from 50 a month earlier. Activity in the housing sector resumed expanding following a tiny dip in the previous month. It means that activity […]

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Half of all contactless payments made using mobile wallets

Smartphones and watches are becoming the preferred payment method for many, new data shows. The latest figures from Banking and Payments Federation Ireland (BPFI) show that half of all contactless payments are now made using mobile wallets such as Apple Pay or Google Pay, rather than cards. In the 12 months to June, a total […]

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ECB accounts show cautious stance on further policy easing

European Central Bank policymakers appeared content with the drop in inflation when they met last month but argued for a gradual policy easing given stubborn price pressures, the accounts of their September 12 policy meeting showed today. The ECB cut interest rates last month and said it would keep an open mind about October but […]

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Public encouraged to recycle electronics which may contain valuable metals

The public is being encouraged to dig out unwanted electronics and cables which could contain valuable metals. Ahead of International E-Waste Day next Monday, WEEE Ireland, the country’s national compliance scheme for the recycling of e-waste, has warned that disposing of e-waste incorrectly has high financial and environmental costs. Increasing recovery and recycling rates, it […]

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61% of business leaders believe Budget 2025 will support growth

More than three in five business leaders believe Budget 2025 will help them achieve their strategic priorities amid pressing business challenges, a new survey from the Irish Management Institute reveals. The new research is based on a survey of 180 senior business leaders across private, public and semi-state organisations in Ireland attending the IMI’s National […]

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EU’s financial watchdog warns of growing budget risks

There are growing risks to the EU budget due to a record amount of debt, Russia’s war against Ukraine and high inflation, according to the annual report of the EU’s financial watchdog. The report warns that the EU will need to find new funding models to pay for upcoming commitments, such as enlargement, and potentially […]

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