Imagine plans €300m wireless broadband networkInvestment to bring high-speed connectivity to rural parts of RepublicWed Feb 13 2019 - 11:16
State’s largest telcos to reveal why they shunned broadband planCompanies are to explain their difficulties with the process to Public Accounts CommitteeTue Feb 12 2019 - 14:32
Rise in sales masks declining footfall, warns Retail IrelandIndustry body’s retail monitor shows value of shopping rose 2.7% in final quarter of 2018Tue Feb 12 2019 - 04:15
EU should ‘waive its right’ to Irish import tariffs in no-deal BrexitIndustry group says additional revenue could be used as support package for Brexit-hit industriesMon Feb 11 2019 - 12:10
Eir plans €500m upgrade to broadband networkFive-year plan to bring fibre to 1.4m homes, including all towns with more than 1,000 homesMon Feb 11 2019 - 09:16
A third of Irish businesses cancel or postpone investments over BrexitLatest AIB Brexit Sentiment Index reveals economic fallout of ongoing uncertaintyMon Feb 11 2019 - 06:38
English rugby fans spend average of €639 in Dublin for Six Nations openerTeneo’s findings indicate match generated €12.4m for local economyMon Feb 11 2019 - 06:38
Construction activity still ‘solid’ despite slower growthUlster Bank barometer suggests housing demand still driving the construction sectorMon Feb 11 2019 - 04:54
Irish workers may be only half as productive as OECD suggestsCSO figures suggest workers are no more productive than their international peersFri Feb 08 2019 - 05:30
Commission cuts Irish growth forecast amid Brexit uncertaintyBrussels says economic outlook for Ireland remains clouded by uncertaintyThu Feb 07 2019 - 12:32
Government urged to rethink housing policy as Brexit nearsOireachtas report criticises aspects of Government policy, including HAP schemeThu Feb 07 2019 - 12:21
Commission cuts Irish growth forecast amid Brexit uncertaintyBrussels says economic outlook for Ireland remains clouded by uncertaintyThu Feb 07 2019 - 10:36
Consumer sentiment inches up in January despite Brexit worriesLatest barometer suggests consumers are still very cautious about outlook for economyThu Feb 07 2019 - 05:30
US law firm Clark Hill announces merger with O’Gradys SolicitorsTie-up will give Irish significantly more clout internationallyWed Feb 06 2019 - 13:52
Broadband survey finds most users dissatisfied with serviceResearch suggests poor broadband is problem in urban as well as rural areasWed Feb 06 2019 - 12:06
Yew Grove reports first pretax profit as portfolio triples in sizeStock market’s newest property reit publishes maiden set of resultsWed Feb 06 2019 - 10:18
State loses €21.4bn each year through ‘tax expenditures’Expert highlights wide range of tax reliefs and reductions currently available in IrelandTue Feb 05 2019 - 19:24
Irish workers now ranked as most productive in worldOECD figures suggest Republic leads way in labour productivityTue Feb 05 2019 - 17:40
Unemployment remains at 5.3% as ‘dark cloud’ of Brexit loomsCSO figures for unemployed fell to 127,300 in January, but participation rates still lowTue Feb 05 2019 - 17:15
Strong Christmas sales drive VAT receipts to record €2.7bnExchequer returns show sales tax accounted for half receipts generated in JanuaryMon Feb 04 2019 - 19:10
Impact of no-deal Brexit on Ireland may be less severe than fearedCapital Economics analysis says existing forecasts fail to factor in likely policy responsesMon Feb 04 2019 - 05:09
Government gives guarded welcome to OECD tax proposalsDepartment of Finance says, however, changes must not prejudice small economiesFri Feb 01 2019 - 12:11
United Oil & Gas seeks alternative London AIM listingExploration group applies have its ordinary shares traded on smaller AIM marketFri Feb 01 2019 - 10:28
Immigration worries real but fluid, study findsResearch disputes notion that deep-seated cultural factors drive immigration sentimentFri Feb 01 2019 - 05:45
Canadian firms see Brexit as ‘major opportunity’ for IrelandHowever survey by Irish-Canada business group highlights concerns about housing and broadbandWed Jan 30 2019 - 13:12
Brexit expected to boost finance and executive salaries in IrelandSurvey by recruitment specialist suggests high-level salaries could rise by 20%Wed Jan 30 2019 - 12:04
Shannon Group reports strong growth as airport numbers jumpSemi-State group says total passenger numbers at the airport jumped to 1.86m in 2018Wed Jan 30 2019 - 08:38
Brexit: UK enters dangerous ‘game of chicken’ with EUHouse of Commons votes increases prospect of no-deal outcome, says Goodbody StockbrokersWed Jan 30 2019 - 08:08
‘Bleeding’ vegan burger arrives on Irish shelvesTesco Ireland says product ‘looks, cooks, and tastes’ like the real thingWed Jan 30 2019 - 05:50
Nama funds delivery of 12,000 housing units since 2014State agency says an additional 16,000 are either under construction or in pipelineTue Jan 29 2019 - 19:14
European shares hold gains ahead of events blizzardApple to report after US closing bellTue Jan 29 2019 - 19:14
Brexit: Greencore mulls plan to ‘airlift’ food ingredients to UKSandwich giant says decision would depend on whether clients would pay additional costsTue Jan 29 2019 - 14:54
Value of mortgage drawdowns rose 20% to €8.7bn last yearFigures show slowdown in approvals activity in the fourth quarter of 2018Tue Jan 29 2019 - 06:00
Visitor trips to Ireland hit record 10.6mBritish residents account for a third of total despite Brexit uncertainty, CSO figures showMon Jan 28 2019 - 13:18
Retail sales fall in December but remain up in annual termsLatest official numbers show sales declined in volume terms last monthMon Jan 28 2019 - 11:47
Silicon Valley nemesis Margrethe Vestager on Brexit and Apple’s taxEU competition commissioner says bloc is ‘unwavering’ in support for border backstopFri Jan 25 2019 - 16:30
Ireland will not be sacrificed in Brexit deal, EU commissioner saysMargrethe Vestager asserts Europe is unwavering in its support for the backstopFri Jan 25 2019 - 06:39
Explainer: Arizun’s solution to the mortgage arrears problemIrish firm comes up with plan to deal with 28,000 mortgages in long-term arrearsWed Jan 23 2019 - 16:36
Titanic game generates record revenue for VR EducationRevenue of €700,000 as Dublin-listed tech firm buoyed by success of new virtual reality gameWed Jan 23 2019 - 08:51
Irish firm gets €100m fund to buy distressed mortgagesArizun launches sale-and-leaseback scheme for people who don’t qualify for State supportWed Jan 23 2019 - 04:51
European shares slip as Chinese growth slowsTrading subdued as US markets were closed for Martin Luther King DayMon Jan 21 2019 - 19:10
IMF warns no-deal Brexit could trigger further slowdown in global economyWashington-based fund says a greater than expected slowdown in China could spark further deterioration in sentimentMon Jan 21 2019 - 17:19
Profit warning from Société Générale weighs on European sharesCairn Homes enjoys 4% bounce in Dublin on the back of positive trading numbersThu Jan 17 2019 - 19:08
Ireland would be ‘screwed’ if UK crashes out of EU, exports chief warnsSimon McKeever says companies in Ireland are totally unprepared for hard BrexitThu Jan 17 2019 - 18:35
Meat consumption must drop by 90% to avert climate crisis, report warnsStudy calls for overhaul of western diet to help environmentThu Jan 17 2019 - 13:12
Donohoe hits back at criticism of Government’s budgetary stanceMinister says he won’t apologise for using corporation tax to fund infrastructural investmentWed Jan 16 2019 - 17:57
Property price inflation falls to 7.1% as market coolsLatest official figures show annual growth in Dublin in November was just 5%Wed Jan 16 2019 - 11:29
Sterling rebounds after crunch Brexit voteChoppy trading in UK currency after May defeat in Brexit voteTue Jan 15 2019 - 17:18
Ibec seeks overhaul of planning laws to address capacity constraintsBusiness lobby says current system is unnecessarily costly and cumbersomeTue Jan 15 2019 - 13:47
Irish goods exports to Britain fall 4% amid Brexit uncertaintyOverall trade surplus rises as imports fall faster than exportsTue Jan 15 2019 - 11:57