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Europe facing difficult quarter but ECB will do its part – Lane

Europe is facing a difficult second quarter as coronavirus infections rise and governments reimpose lockdown measures, but the European Central ...
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Half of restaurants face permanent closure due to pandemic, says RAI

Half of restaurants face permanent closure in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic, according to the lobby group which represents ...
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Employers owe €224m to Revenue for TSSS payments

56% of employers who availed of the Temporary Wage Subsidy Scheme were overpaid under the scheme, and owe a total ...
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Increase in Govt spending due to Covid second highest in euro area

The increase in Government spending in response to the Covid pandemic over the first three quarters of last year was ...
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Average €4,000 loss to SMEs from fraud last year – Bank of Ireland research

The average loss to a small and medium enterprise here arising from fraud stood at just below €4,000 last year, ...
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Mortgage arrears – is this the calm before another storm?

There was a time in the last decade when the Central Bank’s mortgage arrears figures were as keenly anticipated as ...
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Views sought on reform of Personal Injuries Board

A public consultation on enhancing and reforming the remit of the Personal Injuries Assessment Board (PIAB) begins today. Launched by ...
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Irish family firms cut more jobs than European peers

Irish family firms cut more jobs in the past year when compared to their European peers, according to a new report. ...
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Slight decline in mortgages in arrears in final quarter – Central Bank

There was a marginal decline in the number of mortgage accounts on private residences that were in arrears at the ...
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