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Fall in number of mortgages approved in May – BPFI

New figures from Banking and Payments Federation Ireland show there was a fall in the number of mortgages approved by Ireland’s main banks in May compared to the same time last year. That was driven by a more than 10% fall in approvals for first time buyers, although BPFI said that was in part due…

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Annual second-hand home prices up by 5.5%

New figures from estate agent Sherry FitzGerald show that the average value of second-hand homes in Ireland saw a 1.8% increase in the second quarter of 2023. Sherry FitzGerald said this contributed to an overall 5.5% increase over the past 12 months, an increase from the 3.4% annual growth rate recorded the same time last…

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Insolvencies up 25% in first half of the year

The number of insolvencies here was 25% higher in the first six months of the year than it was in the same period of 2023, according to two new reports. However, when compared to the first three months of the year, the number of insolvencies between April and June is down 15%. According to data…

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Optimising Your Investment Portfolio for Long-Term Business Growth

Investing wisely is pivotal for securing and amplifying the long-term growth of any business. An optimally structured investment portfolio can help a company not only survive difficult economic times but also thrive. This article from KAAS covers how businesses can strategically adjust and manage their investments to foster sustained growth and success. 1. Diversify Your…

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New Minister for Finance to be formally appointed in Dáil

The new Minister of Finance Jack Chambers will be formally appointed this afternoon. The Dublin West TD will succeed Michael McGrath, who has been nominated as Ireland’s next European Commissioner. The elevation of Mr Chambers to one of the top posts in Government will take place in the Dáil later. After a vote, he will…

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McGrath nominated as Ireland’s next European Commissioner

Minister for Finance Michael McGrath has been nominated as Ireland’s next European Commissioner. The move was agreed by Government party leaders last night before being formally approved by a meeting of the Cabinet this morning, when Taoiseach Simon Harris presented the nomination to the Government. Mr McGrath has thanked his Cabinet colleagues, saying it was…

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14% of companies using AI to evaluate job applications

14% of companies are using artificial intelligence to evaluate job applications, new data shows. This includes scanning CVs or scoring job candidates to help filter and identify the most suitable candidates based on the job description. The research carried out by recruitment firm Hays Ireland shows that 80% of candidates want to be informed when…

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Grocery inflation slows again to reach 2.5%

New figures from Kantar show that grocery inflation stood at 2.5% in the 12 weeks to June 9 – the lowest level of grocery inflation since March 2022 and down from 2.6% in May. Kantar said the slowing inflation rate offers shoppers something of a lifeline in terms of lower prices, but consumers remain on…

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Annual age related Govt spending to rise by €16bn by 2050

Annual Government spending that is dependent on age will be €16bn higher by 2050 than it is today because of Ireland’s ageing population, new research has found. The analysis, conducted by the Department of Finance, found by the middle of the decade, annual age-related expenditure will have risen from 22% of Modified Gross National Income…

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