Did the Government sell PTSB on the cheap? Amid feverish late-night negotiations 18 years ago, the then government, a coalition of Fianna Fáil and the Green Party, made a monumental decision to rescue Ireland's drowning banks. Business • 18 Apr
Did the Government sell PTSB on the cheap? Amid feverish late-night negotiations 18 years ago, the then government, a coalition of Fianna Fáil and the Green Party, made a monumental decision to rescue Ireland's drowning banks. Business • 18 Apr
29.9% discount for tenants with cost rental scheme - ESRI The State's cost rental housing scheme is offering tenants rents nearly 30% below private market levels, according to a new report from the Economic and Social Research Institute. Business • 16 Apr
29.9% discount for tenants with cost rental scheme - ESRI The State's cost rental housing scheme is offering tenants rents nearly 30% below private market levels, according to a new report from the Economic and Social Research Institute. Business • 16 Apr
Irish wind farm service supplier sells majority stake Farra Marine, an Irish supplier of services to the offshore wind farms, has sold a majority stake to a major infrastructure investor called Infracapital. Business • 15 Apr
Irish wind farm service supplier sells majority stake Farra Marine, an Irish supplier of services to the offshore wind farms, has sold a majority stake to a major infrastructure investor called Infracapital. Business • 15 Apr
Annual property price growth eases to 6.8% in February Property prices rose by 6.8% nationally in the 12 months to February this year, according to the latest figures from the Central Statistics Office. Business • 15 Apr
Annual property price growth eases to 6.8% in February Property prices rose by 6.8% nationally in the 12 months to February this year, according to the latest figures from the Central Statistics Office. Business • 15 Apr
PTSB to be sold to Austria's BAWAG Group for €1.6 billion PTSB is to be sold to Austria's BAWAG Group for €1.6 billion, netting the State €931 million. Business • 15 Apr
PTSB to be sold to Austria's BAWAG Group for €1.6 billion PTSB is to be sold to Austria's BAWAG Group for €1.6 billion, netting the State €931 million. Business • 15 Apr
Irish electricity prices 8th highest in Europe in 2024 Irish electricity prices were the eighth most expensive in Europe in 2024, according to research from the Economic and Social Research Institute. Business • 14 Apr
Irish electricity prices 8th highest in Europe in 2024 Irish electricity prices were the eighth most expensive in Europe in 2024, according to research from the Economic and Social Research Institute. Business • 14 Apr
The fuel crisis isn't over - it has just taken a breather With ports and motorways blocked, the political reality was that the Coalition had little choice but to agree to a package of measures to mitigate rising energy prices, writes David Murphy. Business • 13 Apr
The fuel crisis isn't over - it has just taken a breather With ports and motorways blocked, the political reality was that the Coalition had little choice but to agree to a package of measures to mitigate rising energy prices, writes David Murphy. Business • 13 Apr
Home heating oil jumps 67%, as March inflation hits 3.6% The average price of home heating oil rocketed by 67.5% between February and March of this year, according to new figures from the Central Statistics Office. Business • 09 Apr
Home heating oil jumps 67%, as March inflation hits 3.6% The average price of home heating oil rocketed by 67.5% between February and March of this year, according to new figures from the Central Statistics Office. Business • 09 Apr
Asking price inflation at lowest rate in over 2 years The rate of inflation of asking prices for houses and apartments has dropped to its lowest level in two years. Business • 09 Apr
Asking price inflation at lowest rate in over 2 years The rate of inflation of asking prices for houses and apartments has dropped to its lowest level in two years. Business • 09 Apr
What does the ceasefire mean for Irish consumers? With a sudden drop in the price of oil and stock markets surging, on the surface, the ceasefire looks like good news. Business • 09 Apr
What does the ceasefire mean for Irish consumers? With a sudden drop in the price of oil and stock markets surging, on the surface, the ceasefire looks like good news. Business • 09 Apr