Irish index of shares ended the week up 0.5% with gains in construction and travel
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Details of the State’s low cost loan scheme for energy upgrades have finally been unveiled: so who qualifies and how can you apply?
New player in the sector looks like good news for consumers as it should lead to increased competition
Move would mark the first new entrant here since 2005, and follows a slew of exits since the crash
Bank opens ‘and and all’ tender for €500m in older additional tier 1 debt as it pays 7.125% on new AT1 perpetual issue
Euronext Dublin up just over 1% at close of business on ‘strong day’ for the market, traders say
Underperforming its European peers, the Iseq index added 0.3%
In recent years many customers in Ireland opted for security, with about half locking in to fixed-rate mortgage terms
Seen & Heard: Receivers slash office asking price; Arthur’s Quay sale shelved; firms opt to close over tax debt
Q&A: A loss on an asset you invested in can only be ‘crystalised’ when you get rid of it by sale or other transfer
Pay offer covers 2024 and will be put to a ballot of staff
How green is your mortgage? The incentives to buy an A or B rated home are rising, but many cannot get hold of new builds and are left paying more expensive rates
Adviser whose work exposed tracker mortgage scandal has now turned his attention to the losses of Belfry funds’ Irish investors
Receivers Grant Thornton launch formal sale of 11 RGRE assets including Bewley’s Grafton Street premises and Connaught House
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