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Euro zone banks must get into habit of tapping ECB for cash, ECB argues

Euro zone banks need to get into the habit of tapping the European Central Banks for cash, preparing for the continued decline in excess liquidity in the banking system, two top ECB officials said in a blog post today. Banks still sit on almost €3 trillion of excess liquidity, created by the ECB over the […]

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Minister to travel to US for negotiations on tariffs

Minister for Agriculture Martin Heydon has said he will lead a “full trade mission to the United States” next month. It comes after US President Donald Trump increased tariffs on certain EU goods and threatened further action. Mr Trump threatened to impose a 200% tariff on wine, cognac and other alcohol imports from Europe, after […]

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AI expected to add €250 billion to Ireland’s economy by 2035 – report

A new report by Microsoft and Trinity College Dublin is projecting that the adoption of artificial intelligence (AI) could add €250 billion to Ireland’s economy, as measured by GDP, within 10 years. The AI Economy in Ireland 2025 report found that AI adoption is expected to increase Ireland’s Gross National Income (GNI) by at least […]

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Annual inflation eases to 1.8% in February – CSO

New figures from the Central Statistics Office shows that inflation eased to an annual rate of 1.8% in February from a rate of 1.9% in January. Today’s figures show that prices in restaurants and hotels rose by 3.1% mainly due to higher prices for alcoholic drinks and food consumed in licensed premises, restaurants and cafes, […]

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Irish mortgage rates edge higher in January despite ECB cuts

New figures from the Central Bank show that the average interest rate on new Irish mortgages rose to 3.82% in January from 3.8% in December despite recent rate cuts from the European Central Bank. The Central Bank said that Ireland has the fifth highest average mortgage rates in the euro zone as the euro average […]

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EU to impose counter tariffs on €26bn worth of US goods

The European Union will impose counter tariffs on €26 billion ($28bn) worth of US goods from next month, the European Commission said, ramping up a global trade war in response to blanket US tariffs on steel and aluminium. US President Donald Trump’s increased tariffs of 25% on all steel and aluminium imports have taken effect […]

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Number of apartments granted planning permission down 39% last year – CSO

New figures from the CSO show that the number of planning permissions granted for apartments fell by almost 39% last year when compared to 2023. The data from the Central Statistics Office shows approvals for houses was down 2.7% last year. The total number of new homes approved annually fell by 21.4% in 2024 compared […]

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Almost three-quarters of workers aspire to retire by age 60 or sooner

Almost three-quarters of Ireland’s working population would like to retire by age 60 or sooner, according to new research. The latest Retirement Aspirations survey commissioned by pension company Royal London Ireland, shows that four in ten respondents would like to retire by the age of 50 or even sooner if they could. 7% of those […]

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