Category: Business

Consumers get pay-outs from banks after paying money to...

SOME consumers have succeeded in getting their banks to cover their losses after they complained that they had been defrauded of t...

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More than one third of households are under financial p...

MORE than a third of consumers say they are struggling financially as the cost-of-living crisis shows no signs of easing.

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Mortgage approvals fall for first time in seven years a...

THERE has been a fall in the number of people approved for a mortgage in the first two months of the year as higher interest rates...

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Climate chief warns Dutch farm buyouts still vital to h...

Brussels has warned furious Dutch farmers that compulsory farm buyouts are the only way for the Netherlands to meet its EU climate...

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Irish people second-richest in EU last year despite hig...

Irish people were over two times better-off than the average EU citizen last year, figures show, but the data is exaggerated by th...

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Bulmers maker C&C latest to see profits boost

Bulmers maker C&C Group says it expects profits in the year to the end of February 2023 to have nearly doubled. It becomes the lat...

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400 farmers ‘mistakenly’ opting out of eco schemes a ‘f...

An early estimate by the Department of Agriculture has shown that 13pc farmers have opted out of Eco-Schemes.

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Angus Woods: One reactor, another in-calf – the perils ...

We always like to get the annual herd test done and dusted in early January before the spring rush.

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Almost €25,000/ac paid at auction for 87ac farm in Meat...

An 87ac non-residential farm at Gardenrath, Kells got early auctions in Meath off to a flying start when it sold for €2.17m, excee...

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Bank sold jewels worth $10m after missed deposit box pa...

JPMorgan Chase is facing a suit by a couple who claim the bank sold $10m (€9.2m) in jewellery and other valuables that they stored...

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Galway construction firm Ward & Burke reports record re...

Galway-based international construction firm Ward & Burke will continue to focus on organic expansion after it posted record reven...

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Billionaire hedge fund boss who beat Irish attempt to b...

US billionaire David Tepper, who beat the Irish Government's attempt to burn junior bondholders back in 2013, has now put himself ...

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Bank of England hikes again despite global banking woes

The Bank of England extended its battle against inflation on Thursday, announcing an 11th consecutive interest rate increase despi...

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Amigo bows out of the Irish subprime lending market

Amigo Loans Ireland is getting out of the subprime lending market after its UK parent company was forced to close the business whe...

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ESB fears case could spark court claims due to overhead...

The ESB fears millions of euro may have to be paid out for allowing power lines over private land if the issue of how long a claim...

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