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Markets climb on back of Japan-US trade deal signing

Markets climb on back of Japan-US trade deal signing

Euronext Dublin finished the day up 1.3%, lifted by Cavan-based insulation specialist Kingspan, which surged 3.6%

Wed Jul 23 2025 - 18:06
Pharma companies unprepared for production shift amid US tariffs

Pharma companies unprepared for production shift amid US tariffs

Companies in the early phases of scenario planning and hesitant to commit to major changes while negotiations remain unresolved

Wed Jul 23 2025 - 15:01
Irish food prices second most expensive in Europe

Irish food prices second most expensive in Europe

Food prices in Ireland were 12% above the EU average in 2024, making them the second most expensive in the euro zone

Wed Jul 23 2025 - 14:44
Global markets dip amid signs Trump’s trade war is hitting corporate bottom lines

Global markets dip amid signs Trump’s trade war is hitting corporate bottom lines

The main mover in Dublin was Ryanair, which climbed 0.3% a day after the airline reported that profits more than doubled to €820m

Tue Jul 22 2025 - 17:43
Hauliers accuse RSA of moving driving testers off commercial vehicles

Hauliers accuse RSA of moving driving testers off commercial vehicles

RSA says waiting times for all licence categories — including commercial — will stabilise in September

Mon Jul 21 2025 - 08:46
German drug-maker Aenova to create 10 jobs with expansion of Kerry facility

German drug-maker Aenova to create 10 jobs with expansion of Kerry facility

Company, which trades as Temmler Ireland here, said move would enable it to develop ‘innovative drug delivery systems’

Fri Jul 18 2025 - 12:35
Industrial and logistics sector reports strongest take-up in 18 months - CBRE

Industrial and logistics sector reports strongest take-up in 18 months - CBRE

Companies move ahead with new deals after initial hesitancy back in April after Liberation Day tariff announcements

Fri Jul 18 2025 - 11:06
Airlines claim new Dublin Airport night flight limit will hit growth

Airlines claim new Dublin Airport night flight limit will hit growth

An Coimisiún Pleanála allows greater use of new north runway but imposes annual limit and new noise quota regime

Thu Jul 17 2025 - 18:08
Outsourcing company YourTeam to create 50 jobs at its Irish base

Outsourcing company YourTeam to create 50 jobs at its Irish base

New jobs will be in sales and advertising, marketing, operations and administration

Thu Jul 17 2025 - 10:21
Businesses support auto-enrolment, department says

Businesses support auto-enrolment, department says

Launch date of January 1st will not be put back again, Oireachtas hears, while business costs said to dissipate over time

Wed Jul 16 2025 - 15:51
AIB launches digital investment advice tool on its app

AIB launches digital investment advice tool on its app

Customers who have further requirements or who simply wish to speak to an advisor can continue to do so in local branches

Wed Jul 16 2025 - 07:39
Irish businesses increasingly focused on staff pressures, report says

Irish businesses increasingly focused on staff pressures, report says

Report compiled by insurance broker Gallagher shows a shifting landscape of concern and operational uncertainty

Wed Jul 16 2025 - 06:00
Housing targets to be missed this year and next, says ESRI

Housing targets to be missed this year and next, says ESRI

Think tank tells Oireachtas that while energy prices have declined since start of Ukraine war, Irish prices ‘remain at high levels’

Tue Jul 15 2025 - 17:49
Shortlists for annual Business to Arts Awards announced

Shortlists for annual Business to Arts Awards announced

A total of €25,000 will be presented to successful artists and arts organisations through bursaries and awards on the night

Tue Jul 15 2025 - 06:00
Wholesale electricity prices fall to lowest level since April 2024

Wholesale electricity prices fall to lowest level since April 2024

Irish wind farms met 30% of demand in June, while solar farms also had a record month

Tue Jul 15 2025 - 06:00
Growth in euro zone likely to stay moderate out to 2027

Growth in euro zone likely to stay moderate out to 2027

Trade tensions and elevated uncertainty are expected to weigh on activity, despite boost from higher defence and infrastructure spend

Fri Jul 11 2025 - 15:02
US chemical distributor ChemPoint opens Dublin headquarters

US chemical distributor ChemPoint opens Dublin headquarters

IDA Ireland chief executive Michael Lohan said Ireland ‘remains a strong location’ for companies looking to expand into Europe

Fri Jul 11 2025 - 09:37
Flutter takes full ownership of FanDuel with purchase of 5% stake for €1.5bn

Flutter takes full ownership of FanDuel with purchase of 5% stake for €1.5bn

Paddy Power Betfair parent will also make a payment of $205m for the renegotiation of its market access at more attractive terms

Fri Jul 11 2025 - 09:22
Drone delivery company Manna expects approval for quieter aircraft within months

Drone delivery company Manna expects approval for quieter aircraft within months

Company has drawn criticism from members of the Oireachtas and the public alike due to noise complaints from drones flying overhead

Wed Jul 09 2025 - 15:31
Ryanair touches all-time high share price before slipping back

Ryanair touches all-time high share price before slipping back

Global stocks halted their slide on Tuesday on hopes US president Donald Trump is still open to trade talks

Tue Jul 08 2025 - 18:55
Central Bank ‘surprised’ by lack of progress in building homes

Central Bank ‘surprised’ by lack of progress in building homes

Construction labour force must increase by 30% to reach targets, but sector output is below average EU productivity and firms are slow to innovate, regulator says

Tue Jul 08 2025 - 18:26
Ireland’s competitiveness on downward trend just as major challenges move into focus, says report

Ireland’s competitiveness on downward trend just as major challenges move into focus, says report

Planning delays, high cost of doing business and ‘unacceptably low’ productivity among builders are all harming the country, NCPC says

Tue Jul 08 2025 - 14:57
Level of homebuilding falls for second successive month in June, new data shows

Level of homebuilding falls for second successive month in June, new data shows

Dip in residential construction sector comes after May marked first decline in activity in nine months

Tue Jul 08 2025 - 06:00
Irish demand for infrastructure, services and employees ‘never been higher’, says KPMG

Irish demand for infrastructure, services and employees ‘never been higher’, says KPMG

The professional services company said Ireland ‘has difficulties managing its own prosperity’, and pointed to key infrastructure problems

Tue Jul 08 2025 - 06:00
Plan to hike personal injury awards will lead to higher premiums, warns Aviva

Plan to hike personal injury awards will lead to higher premiums, warns Aviva

Minister for Justice Jim O’Callaghan is to bring a memo to Cabinet on Tuesday on Judicial Council’s proposal to hike awards by 16.7%

Mon Jul 07 2025 - 16:02
Changing Times Brewery beers to be stocked in nine new premises as it moves outside Dublin

Changing Times Brewery beers to be stocked in nine new premises as it moves outside Dublin

Brewery was founded last year by the families behind some of Dublin’s best known pubs

Mon Jul 07 2025 - 06:00
Strong US jobs data sends global stock markets higher

Strong US jobs data sends global stock markets higher

Housebuilding sector bounced back from some weakness, with Cairn Homes and Glenveagh Properties were each up 2%

Thu Jul 03 2025 - 18:04
Housing target should be revised up to 60,000 homes per year, Dublin Chamber says

Housing target should be revised up to 60,000 homes per year, Dublin Chamber says

The group said businesses are ‘increasingly dissatisfied and frustrated’ by the lack of delivery of infrastructure by the Government

Thu Jul 03 2025 - 14:21
Services sector sees ‘significant loss of momentum’ in June, AIB finds

Services sector sees ‘significant loss of momentum’ in June, AIB finds

Activity, new business and employment all rose ‘only modestly’, bank says of services sector

Thu Jul 03 2025 - 06:00
Donegal credit union fined for breaching money laundering laws

Donegal credit union fined for breaching money laundering laws

Investigation found Swilly Mulroy operated a practice of soliciting and accepting cash from depositors who did not hold accounts with it

Wed Jul 02 2025 - 16:40
Customer numbers at Ryanair up 3% in June

Customer numbers at Ryanair up 3% in June

About 800 flights were cancelled arising from the wars in the Middle East, it said

Wed Jul 02 2025 - 07:51
Lobby group for pan-European renewables ‘supergrid’ launched by Irishwoman Lesley O’Connor

Lobby group for pan-European renewables ‘supergrid’ launched by Irishwoman Lesley O’Connor

Launch comes ahead of EU legislation in the autumn designed to ensure cross-border integrated grid planning

Wed Jul 02 2025 - 06:00
More than 30 Irish jobs to be lost as Swiss insurer pulls out of Ireland

More than 30 Irish jobs to be lost as Swiss insurer pulls out of Ireland

La Mobilière founded Dublin-based insurtech Companjon in 2020 with the aim of opening a new line of business

Tue Jul 01 2025 - 17:05
Irish food and drinks investor Kerga acquires German drinks company

Irish food and drinks investor Kerga acquires German drinks company

Münsterland, which sells iced coffees, protein drinks, and natural energy teas, has annual revenues in excess of €25m

Tue Jul 01 2025 - 12:11
Dublin underperforms rest of Ireland in jobs market – Indeed

Dublin underperforms rest of Ireland in jobs market – Indeed

Capital has greater exposure to tech industry, which has been shedding jobs and experiencing some of the biggest declines in postings

Tue Jul 01 2025 - 06:00
Ireland’s manufacturing sector improved at fastest rate in more than three years last month

Ireland’s manufacturing sector improved at fastest rate in more than three years last month

Sector enjoyed an accelerated pace of job creation and renewed stock building, alongside ‘robust’ production and new order growth

Tue Jul 01 2025 - 06:00
Stena Line axes Rosslare to Cherbourg ferry service

Stena Line axes Rosslare to Cherbourg ferry service

Move comes following a strategic review as company says it will allocate more resources to the Irish Sea

Mon Jun 30 2025 - 13:51
Food prices rise more than 4% as  headline inflation increases again

Food prices rise more than 4% as headline inflation increases again

Annual inflation rate of 1.6% shows an increase on May’s annual figure of 1.4%

Mon Jun 30 2025 - 11:31
Over 43,000 properties leave private rental sector

Over 43,000 properties leave private rental sector

The best news, analysis and comment from The Irish Times business desk

Mon Jun 30 2025 - 06:35
Private rental sector has lost more than 43,000 properties over past five years

Private rental sector has lost more than 43,000 properties over past five years

Ireland’s ‘stringent rent controls’ have led investors to seek more favourable markets in recent years, according to Sherry Fitzgerald

Mon Jun 30 2025 - 06:00
Court-appointed liquidations triple as Revenue ends debt warehousing scheme

Court-appointed liquidations triple as Revenue ends debt warehousing scheme

Second quarter saw almost 20% rise in overall insolvencies compared with the first, bringing the first six months in line with last year

Mon Jun 30 2025 - 06:00
US-founded AI firm Partsol to create at least 25 new jobs in Dublin

US-founded AI firm Partsol to create at least 25 new jobs in Dublin

Company said decision to relocate from the US to Ireland earlier this year reflects ‘a deeper and more strategic bet on Ireland’s future’

Mon Jun 30 2025 - 06:00
Sharp increase in reports of phone call and text message fraud this year, AIB says

Sharp increase in reports of phone call and text message fraud this year, AIB says

Attempted and successful fraudulent activity was up 297%, although the figure is based on the value of payments reported as fraudulent

Fri Jun 27 2025 - 11:24
First-time buyers in Dublin now locked out of Help-to-Buy scheme, warns Savills

First-time buyers in Dublin now locked out of Help-to-Buy scheme, warns Savills

Estate agent also warns in pre-budget submission that high transaction costs are dampening investment in commercial property

Fri Jun 27 2025 - 08:57
Global shares hit their third record high in three days despite Fed concerns

Global shares hit their third record high in three days despite Fed concerns

Euronext Dublin finished the day up 0.5%, which was largely in line with international peers

Thu Jun 26 2025 - 18:42
Economic value of golf to Ireland has more than doubled since 2014 to €717m

Economic value of golf to Ireland has more than doubled since 2014 to €717m

New research outlines impact of golf in Ireland by analysing consumer spending, gross value added, employment, and tax revenues

Thu Jun 26 2025 - 14:48
Irish businesses show ‘disconnect between perception and reality’ on cybersecurity

Irish businesses show ‘disconnect between perception and reality’ on cybersecurity

More than 90% believe they are adequately protected, yet most do not regularly update their software, research finds

Thu Jun 26 2025 - 06:00
Mixed bag for global markets as Israel-Iran tensions ease

Mixed bag for global markets as Israel-Iran tensions ease

Euronext Dublin finished down 0.8%, which was largely in line with international peers

Wed Jun 25 2025 - 17:55
Ryanair’s challenge to Covid-19 aid for German airline Condor rejected by European court

Ryanair’s challenge to Covid-19 aid for German airline Condor rejected by European court

Condor was part of the Thomas Cook Group, which collapsed in 2019, forcing the airline to file for insolvency

Wed Jun 25 2025 - 12:08
Scandinavian consortium circling Dalata yet to make any fresh offer to buy the group

Scandinavian consortium circling Dalata yet to make any fresh offer to buy the group

Hotel group’s board said it ‘continues to engage’ with parties who are participating in the formal sales process

Mon Jun 23 2025 - 07:33
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