Unemployment falls to post-crash low of 5.2%Latest monthly figures reflect continued growth in headline employmentTue Sept 03 2019 - 11:33
UK house prices could plunge 20% after no-deal BrexitKPMG report suggests Northern Ireland would be worst hitMon Sept 02 2019 - 10:51
Are Ireland's falling employment figures a harbinger of recession?Data surrounding Irish economy remains positive, but recession clouds are loomingFri Aug 30 2019 - 06:00
Traders brace for more sterling volatility as Brexit showdown loomsUK currency regains poise but three-month volatility gauge hits highest level in a yearThu Aug 29 2019 - 18:34
No-deal Brexit will have ‘severe impact’ on Irish economy, Central Bank saysActing governor Sharon Donnery warns of need for fiscal prudence in face of growing risksWed Aug 28 2019 - 12:48
Wage growth in Irish economy accelerates at fastest rate in a decadeCSO data show average weekly salaries rose by 3.5 per cent to €771.12 in second quarterWed Aug 28 2019 - 12:00
Record employment with 2.3m people at work in Irish economyMinister welcomes figures but warns of likely impact of no-deal Brexit on Budget plansTue Aug 27 2019 - 16:42
Mislabelling of whiskey products could damage industry, says IWAAssociation lodges several complaints with Food Safety Authority of IrelandTue Aug 27 2019 - 04:35
European shares steady as trade tensions easeMarkets report: Trading volumes were thinned out by a UK holidayMon Aug 26 2019 - 20:15
Boris blues hit Irish business and consumer sentimentBank of Ireland report highlights fraying nerves ahead of Brexit deadlineMon Aug 26 2019 - 06:26
Retail activity softens as Brexit uncertainty weighs on consumersRetail Ireland’s quarterly monitor suggests consumers are concerned about likely impactMon Aug 26 2019 - 06:15
Irish employers believe Brexit will boost chances of attracting talentSurvey by recruitment firm Hays suggests employees are less optimisticSun Aug 25 2019 - 17:40
Cross-Border traders completely unprepared for Brexit, report findsResearch by InterTradeIreland suggests businesses are ignoring possible consequencesSun Aug 25 2019 - 16:29
Mastercard seeks bigger Dublin office amid rapid expansionCredit card giant said to have outgrown current Leopardstown homeSat Aug 24 2019 - 06:15
Fly Leasing reports net income of $54m for second quarterLessor sold seven aircraft for $18.9m during three-month periodThu Aug 22 2019 - 20:22
European shares end lower in choppy sessionSpanish banks rise on bullish HSBC noteThu Aug 22 2019 - 20:05
The Irish Times records daily circulation of 79,021 in first half of 2019Latest ABC circulation figures skewed by absence of data for INM titlesThu Aug 22 2019 - 15:00
Broadband firms face clampdown on ads for ‘misleading’ top speedsWatchdog says ads for internet speeds must alert customers to level of availabilityTue Aug 20 2019 - 17:45
Does monetary policy still hold key to growth?Japan is locked into negative rate regime 20 years after reducing rates to zeroMon Aug 19 2019 - 17:58
Broadband costs won’t derail other State projects, says GovernmentAdditional funding for National Broadband Plan to come from ‘future revenues’Thu Aug 15 2019 - 16:07
Irish households ‘wealthier’ than at any other time in State’s historyNet worth of households hits record €772 billion, Central Bank figures showThu Aug 15 2019 - 13:16
Value of Irish exports falls by €2bn in a monthLatest trade numbers come amid signs global downturn may be on the wayThu Aug 15 2019 - 11:59
Property price growth cools to six-year low of 2%Latest official figures show headline rate of inflation in Dublin was just 0.1% in JuneWed Aug 14 2019 - 11:12
Housing market ‘has stabilised’ with price growth set to stay weakGradual improvement in supply has tamed inflation, Savills analyst saysWed Aug 14 2019 - 05:45
Providence hints at ‘alternative’ finance after latest missed deadlineOil explorer again forced to extend deadline for receipt of funds from Chinese investorTue Aug 13 2019 - 19:01
‘Boris blues’ sends Irish consumer sentiment to five-year lowLatest barometer slumps as prospect of no-deal Brexit looms on horizonTue Aug 13 2019 - 05:00
Banking lobby group calls for retention of Help to Buy schemeBanking and Payments Federation Ireland says scheme is bolstering supply of homesMon Aug 12 2019 - 16:47
Fifth of all mortgages in 2018 availed of rule exemptions, study findsCentral Bank’s tough rules still allow for certain amount of discretionary lendingFri Jul 26 2019 - 15:38
Retail sales rise in June despite threat of hard BrexitLatest monthly gauge suggests underlying trend was broadly flatFri Jul 26 2019 - 11:40
Siro secures €200m funding package for broadband rolloutTelecoms firm plans to use proceeds to connect 450,000 homes to its serviceFri Jul 26 2019 - 05:10
Siro now a serious challenger to Eir in fibre arms raceSiro boss John Keaney says telco is about to deepen operations in Cork and Galway and take the fight to Eir in Dublin’s suburbsFri Jul 26 2019 - 05:00
Irish labour productivity growing at three times EU rateFigures show productivity grew at an average of 3.9 per cent between 2000 and 2017Thu Jul 25 2019 - 16:05
Stocks rise on earnings as sterling fallsSmurfit Kappa rises 5 per cent, Dublin financials also buoyedTue Jul 23 2019 - 18:40
Dublin’s Central Hotel acquired by Deutsche FinanceHotel and nearby Trinity Street Car Park bought in DFI joint venture with BCP CapitalMon Jul 22 2019 - 09:26
Providence extends Barryroe loan deadline yet againExploration firm is awaiting the receipt of $10m in funding Chinese company ApecMon Jul 22 2019 - 07:40
Donohoe rejects Ifac criticism of spending plansMinister defends use of corporation tax receipts to cover expenditure increasesThu Jul 18 2019 - 17:55
Tax strategy papers: the key highlightsIncome tax; changes to USC and PRSI and levies on carbon usage, motoring and food supplements all featureThu Jul 18 2019 - 12:59
Economy could be overheating by end of the year, says think tankNevin Economic Research Institute is predicting economic growth of 4.6% this yearThu Jul 18 2019 - 10:14
Middle-income taxpayers may lose out if PRSI and USC mergedVaradkar pledge to raise highest tax band would cost €2.3bn in a yearThu Jul 18 2019 - 10:07
€50,000 threshold for higher rate tax will cost €2.3bnNumber of workers paying higher rate tax has more than doubled since 2010Wed Jul 17 2019 - 17:54
Sterling could move to parity with euro ‘and beyond’ if Brexit turns ‘messy’Investec currency analyst predicts another major slide in event of no-deal exitWed Jul 17 2019 - 13:43
Dunnes seeks to acquire JC’s Supermarket in SwordsRetailer has notified competition authority of the proposed transactionTue Jul 16 2019 - 15:09
Telecoms companies to face clampdown on ‘fake fibre’ advertsAdvertising watchdog plans to restrict when word ‘fibre’ can be used in broadband advertsTue Jul 16 2019 - 12:45
Government stays firm on digital tax in wake of French pushMove to impose annual levy, if taken up by other EU states, could leave Ireland isolatedMon Jul 15 2019 - 16:28
Irish exports to Britain rise despite Brexit uncertaintyLatest figures show trade between Republic and Britain remains strongMon Jul 15 2019 - 11:44
Kellogg plans to eliminate up to 58 jobs in DublinStaff to be offered redundancy package of just three weeks’ pay per year of serviceSat Jul 13 2019 - 03:15
Green light for €350m city quarter at Wilton Park in Dublin 2Property fund Iput granted planning permission for ambitious 450,000sq ft schemeFri Jul 12 2019 - 16:30
Digital tax could reduce Ireland’s corporate takeWarning comes as France pushes ahead with 3% tax on digital revenuesFri Jul 12 2019 - 13:07
Ireland’s debt: €44,365 is owed by every man, woman and child in the StateCSO numbers show burden is four times higher than pre-crisis levelsFri Jul 12 2019 - 12:19
Eir’s baffling broadband plan offer raises suspicions of sabotageDisjuncture between firm’s inside-the-process cost of €2.75bn and new claim is jarringFri Jul 12 2019 - 05:15