2022 was a pretty dismal year for equity markets. Having kicked January off at all-time highs, stock valuations rapidly went south as inflation precipitated a round of interest rate increases, the likes of which hadn’t been seen in decades. On top of that, the outbreak of war in Ukraine contributed to an economic outlook that…
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Energy concerns are to the fore among prospective house buyers, a new survey suggests, as the cost-of-living squeeze continues to bite. The property website MyHome.ie sought the views of over 2,500 people for its study which was conducted in late February. Three quarters of perspective homebuyers said they were more inclined to consider a property’s…
Up to 10,000 business people, and those hoping to establish a business, are expected to take part in more than 300 events over the coming days to mark Local Enterprise Week. The events are being organised by the network of Local Enterprise Offices around the country, which provide advice, information and support to individuals setting…
2022 saw a record amount of taxes collected in Ireland. Luckily, this also means an increase in tax returns to aid those struggling with Ireland’s current financial state. The following articles contain all you need to know about the changes to taxes in Ireland. Exchequer collected record €83bn in tax last year A record amount…
The public finances were €2.5 billion in deficit at the end of February. However, this was due to the transfer of €4 billion to the National Reserve Fund. On a twelve-month rolling basis, the Exchequer had a €1.5 billion surplus. Tax receipts overall were up €0.5 billion or 13% last month compared to February 2022….
More than one third of employees in Ireland feel invisible or under-appreciated at work, according to a new survey. The Workhuman Human Workplace Index found that almost half of employees feel stressed at work. The findings are being published to mark Employee Appreciation Day. Over a quarter of workers surveyed said they plan to leave…
The latest AIB Services Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) reveals that growth in the country’s service sector picked up in February. The business activity index rose to 58.2 last month, from 54.1 in January. Readings above 50 indicate overall growth in activity. “This is the highest reading since May and points to a robust rate of…
The annual rate of inflation went back up to 8% in February, compared to 7.5% in January, according to an initial estimate from the Central Statistics Office. Energy prices fell but food prices continued to climb higher last month. Today’s CSO figures show that Ireland has become the latest euro zone country to record a…
Global energy-related emissions of carbon dioxide hit a record high last year, although more clean technology such as solar power and electric vehicles helped limit the impact of increased coal and oil use, the International Energy Agency has said. Deep cuts in emissions, mainly from burning fossil fuels, will be needed over the coming years…
The country’s unemployment rate fell to 4.3% in February from 4.4% the previous month, new Central Statistics Office figures show today. The jobless rate has remained between a 21-year low of 4.2% and 4.5% over the last 10 months amid a tight labour market. The unemployment rate of 4.3% in February was lower than the…

