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Ignoring the yield curve gave it power. Now is the time to pay attention
Steepening alone won’t dictate markets’ direction but the curve’s stealthiness gives it ongoing power and shows…
Energy, agility and burning ambition fuels Enterprise Ireland’s Student Entrepreneur Awards
The Enterprise Ireland Student Entrepreneur Awards programme is focused on supporting students to turn their smart…
Findlay: crackdown on waste would save £650m
Russell Findlay: ‘cutting out wasteful spending is top of our agenda’ (pic: Terry Murden) Scottish Conservative…
ESB International to leave Dublin Airport base, in suspected attempt to get staff back to the office
Former minister Charlie Flanagan , the ESB’s Pat O’Doherty and ESB International’s Ollie Brogan at the…
Gina London: Why integrating into a new country is like joining a new company
If you’re reading this, the third in a series charting my journey from Indiana to Ireland,…
Adrian Weckler: Betting against Apple’s market dominance is rarely a smart move, but the AI thing…
Is Apple a good or bad bet for your pension portfolio? Will it be the world’s…
Richard Curran: Failure on housing is already priced into this Government’s stock
Critics say the changes will not lead to a downward pressure on rents. Illustration: Getty The…
Rent changes won’t kick-start the building boom the country needs, developers warn
There are 19,000 shovel-ready projects – but builders are lukewarm on Government plan The market needs…
Ryanair’s Michael O’Leary earned €3.83m in last year
The airline chief executive received the maximum bonus, equivalent to 50pc of his basic pay, as…
Move as one marks digital marketing milestone
A partnership between Move as One and Caledonian Sleeper helps showcase Scottish digital marketing Move as…
Light at end of tunnel for mortgage prisoners, with new financing option
Fresh hope to some trapped customers – here are upsides and downsides of ‘freedom’ product Many…
McGill’s abandoned ADL over ‘flawed’ buses
The Alexander Dennis factory at Falkirk is facing closure (pic: Terry Murden) A Scottish bus company…
Most people see Father’s Day as a commercial event, but like celebrating it anyway
And “Have you asked your mother?” has emerged as the favourite Irish dad saying. Father’s Day…
FirstGroup scraps boardroom role it pioneered
FirstGroup’s employee director Ant Green, a bus driver, will be its last Transport operator FirstGroup, which…
Robison urges unions and COSLA to accept pay offer
Shona Robison: a challenging financial landscape (pic: Terry Murden) Scottish Finance Secretary Shona Robison is urging…
BOD and Amy Inc: How the ‘happy, outgoing’ power couple built a €12m business brand
After years in the celebrity spotlight, Brian O’Driscoll and Amy Huberman have shown extraordinary financial prowess…
Meta takes Irish media regulator to court over size of levy
There has been an increase in the amount the tech giant is being asked to pay…
EU’s tariff ‘hitlist’ will hurt Ireland more than other member states, says lobby group Ibec
It says €11.4bn of Irish imports from US fall under the proposed tariff list Ryanair’s presence…
Oil prices soar after Israel attack on Iran
The aftermath of Israeli attacks on Tehran (Vahid Salemi/AP) Oil prices surged yesterday after Israel’s attack…
Damehood for Crosbie, The Who’s Daltrey knighted
Debbie Crosbie, Will Whitehorn and Claire Mack are among the business leaders honoured Scottish banker Debbie…
‘Our mortgage is more affordable, but I have to be on the road at six every morning’ – the true cost of commuting in Ireland
Priced out of living in Dublin, more and more people are commuting long distances to work.…