Like Ryanair, Ireland’s economy seems to grow faster in a global recession
Latest forecasts suggest Irish economy will grow by almost 11% this year
Back of the net for Irish sports streamers as profits rise
Platforms created during the pandemic to televise local matches are here to stay
Workers unlikely to be the winners as new norm on working from home takes shape
Friction being caused by return to the office mandates
Whither RTÉ’s latest annual report?
Document of 2024 is on track to be published much later than in recent years
Bank of Ireland still trying to draw a line under UK car finance debacle
Lender more than doubled its provisions for payouts as a result of UK industry-wide investigation
Amazon Web Services outage underlines vulnerability of web-based society
Companies and governments assume we will always have access to the web these days
Insurance policy updates more likely to protect insurers than consumers, say brokers
Consumers advised not to rush through policy updates when home renewals arise after Zurich row
You can ‘bank’ on hybrid working continuing to be contentious
Bank of Ireland opening four new hybrid hubs even as talks continue at WRC over return to office mandate
Ireland forecast to be fastest growing economy in 2025
IMF predicts economy will expand by an eye-popping 9.1 per cent this year
Mick Bailey’s Bovale one of the last developers to leave Nama after Sretaw deal
Agency once had 5,000 borrowers and loans with a €32 billion discounted value
Trump team views trade through the looking glass
Outburst by treasury secretary Scott Bessent against latest Chinese moves show chronic lack of self awareness
Nobel institutes annoint work on innovation and growth
Factors that fuel sustained bursts of economic expansion not as obvious as one might think
Can Donegal Investment Group get some action as a special purpose acquisition company?
It is to become cash shell company and be obliged to complete an acquisition within 12 months
Trump’s bully boy tactics bringing Big Pharma to heel
Determination to cut prices for medicines in US may yet pile pressure on creaking European health budgets
Fingerprint and eye scanning are coming to an office near you
JP Morgan staff will need use biometric data to enter its New York HQ and others are likely to follow















