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Tag: Business

EasyJet Confident on Summer Bookings Despite Winter Losses

British airline EasyJet expressed optimism about the upcoming summer travel season, reporting stronger demand for flights and holidays and...

Glenveagh Reports Strong Housing Demand, Confirms Full-Year Targets Ahead of AGM

Irish homebuilder Glenveagh Properties has reaffirmed its full-year guidance as it reported strong demand and solid progress across its...

Central Bank Spends Over €24m on 15-Year Inquiry into Irish Nationwide Collapse

The Central Bank of Ireland has concluded a 15-year investigation and inquiry into regulatory breaches at the now-defunct Irish...

Bitcoin Hits Record High Amid Renewed Investor Optimism and Market Tailwinds

Bitcoin surged to an all-time high on Tuesday, reaching $109,481.83, buoyed by improving investor sentiment and a weakened US...

European Commission Warns of US-Linked Risks Despite Robust Irish Growth Forecast

The European Commission has flagged significant risks to Ireland’s economic outlook, citing the country’s deep reliance on US multinationals...

Government Unveils Ambitious “Silicon Island” Strategy to Supercharge Ireland’s Semiconductor Sector

The Irish Government has launched a comprehensive national strategy aimed at transforming Ireland into a global hub for semiconductor...

US Vice President JD Vance Meets EU Chief in Rome Amid Trade Tensions

United States Vice President JD Vance met with European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and Italian Prime Minister...

Moody’s Downgrades U.S. Credit Rating, Citing Soaring National Debt

The United States has lost its last perfect credit rating from a major agency, after Moody’s Investors Service downgraded...

Vatican Bank’s Controversial Past and Financial Power Laid Bare in New Report

The Vatican Bank, officially known as the Institute for the Works of Religion (IOR), remains one of the most...

ECB Officials Signal End of Rate Cuts May Be Near as Trade Risks Loom

European Central Bank (ECB) officials signaled on Friday that interest rate cuts may soon reach their limit, though uncertainty...

Japan’s Economy Shrinks for First Time in a Year as Trade Pressures Mount

Japan’s economy contracted by 0.2% in the first quarter of 2025, marking its first quarterly decline in a year,...

Irish Exports Hit Record High in March as Pharma and US Trade Surge

Ireland’s exports soared to an unprecedented level in March, driven by a sharp rise in pharmaceutical shipments and a...