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Oil prices dip after strongest weekly rise in over a year

Oil prices fell today, after posting their steepest weekly rise in more than a year last week, as oversupply concerns ...
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ECB will probably cut rates in October on risk of too low inflation – Villeroy

The European Central Bank will probably cut interest rates on October 17 as economic growth is weak and this raises ...
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Auto-enrolment pension scheme to begin in September 2025

The Government’s new auto-enrolment pension scheme will begin on 30 September 2025. The new start date was agreed by the ...
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Ireland ‘most phished’ country in the world, survey finds

Almost two-thirds of Irish adults have experienced phishing, making Ireland the most phished country in the world, according to new ...
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Mortgage approvals fell 12.5% in August – BPFI

The number of mortgages approved in August fell by 12.5% when compared to July. New figures from the Banking and ...
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Asking prices for homes rose 3.1% in third quarter

Asking prices for homes across the country rose 3.1% between July and September, according to listings website Daft.ie. It brought ...
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Free schoolbook scheme set to be extended to senior cycle

The extension of the free schoolbook scheme to the senior cycle is among the measures set to be announced in ...
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Inflation still a big concern for many, research finds

More than a quarter of households remain concerned about inflation, new research has found. That is despite the annual rate ...
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Cabinet due to sign off on measures to increase housing grants

Older people and people with a disability are set to be eligible for increased housing grants under measures to be ...
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