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Rethinking Redundancy: The Financial Implications of Downsizing Your Workforce
Redundancy is never an easy decision. At KAAS we know that whether prompted by declining revenues, restructuring, or external pressures, reducing staff can feel like a necessary step in tough times. But before making cuts, it’s crucial to fully understand the financial implications of downsizing your workforce — both short-term and long-term. The Immediate Costs…
Read MoreECB survey sees inflation stabilising at 2%
Euro zone inflation could be a touch higher this year than earlier thought but will then stabilise at the European Central Bank’s 2% target, the bank’s Survey of Professional Forecasters showed today. The ECB cut interest rates for the seventh time in a year last Thursday, arguing that disinflation was well on track and risks…
Read MoreIMF says tariffs will hit economic growth, and increase risk of banking crisis
The International Monetary Fund has sharply cut its growth forecasts for this year because of the disruption caused by the tariffs on imports introduced by the US. It says the tariff regime introduced on 2 April by the Trump administration will cut global economic growth by half of one per cent – reducing it to…
Read MoreWind farms provided 38% of Ireland’s electricity in first quarter
Wind farms provided 38% of the country’s electricity in first three months of 2025, according to a report by Wind Energy Ireland. Kerry wind farms led the way last month, producing more wind energy than any other county at 135 GWh. It was followed by Cork (125 GWh), then Galway (89 GWh), Mayo (87 GWh)…
Read MoreGold maintains record rally as Trump’s attacks on Fed chief rattle traders
Gold prices soared to a record high, hitting the crucial $3,500 mark today, as concerns over US President Donald Trump’s criticism of Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell dampened risk sentiment and drove investors towards safe-haven bullion. Spot gold was up 2.2% at $3,493.41 an ounce this morning, after touching a record high of $3,500.05 per…
Read MoreRise in electricity costs amid move from fossil fuels, report suggests
Ireland faces the threat of higher electricity prices as it transitions away from fossil fuels to renewables, a new report by the National Economic and Social Council has found. The reports also warns the reliability of the energy supplies “may worsen” as Ireland moves to cleaner power generation if issues are not addressed. The State…
Read MoreEU says it will enforce digital rules irrespective of CEO and location
The European Union is determined to enforce its full digital rule book no matter who is in charge of companies such as X, Meta, Apple and Tiktok or where they are based, Commission President Ursula von der Leyen told Politico. “That’s why we’ve opened cases against TikTok, X, Apple, Meta just to name a few.…
Read MoreGoing from Good to Great: Using KPIs to Fine-Tune Your Business Operations
Running a business that’s “doing fine” is a comfortable place to be — but comfort rarely drives growth. If you want to take your business from good to great, one of the most powerful tools at your disposal is the effective use of Key Performance Indicators (KPIs). At KAAS, we believe that KPIs are more…
Read MoreAnnual euro zone inflation eases 2.2% in March
New figures from Eurostat, the statistical office of the European Union, show that euro area annual inflation fell to 2.2% in March from 2.3% in February. Euro zone inflation had stood at 2.4% in March of last year. Today’s figures show that the lowest annual rates of inflation were registered in France (0.9%), Denmark (1.4%),…
Read MoreAnnual house price growth slows to 8% in February – CSO
Residential property prices are up 8% in the 12 months to February 2025, according to the latest figures from the Central Statistics Office. It means the cost buying a home is continuing to accelerate, but at a marginally slower rate than it was during the previous 12 month period when prices rose by 8.2% in…
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