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Global Shifts Reshape Markets, Bringing Fresh Risks and Opportunities for Investors

Market volatility and uncertainty look set to remain a defining feature of the investment landscape into 2026, according to investment ...
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ECB Expected to Pause Again as Debate Intensifies Over What Comes Next

The European Central Bank is widely expected to leave interest rates unchanged at its meeting this week, marking a fourth ...
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EU Reconsiders 2035 Combustion Engine Ban Amid Industry Pressure

The European Commission is expected to signal a significant shift in its climate and transport policy, with plans to revise ...
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UK Economy Records Unexpected Contraction Ahead of Key Rate Decision

The UK economy recorded an unexpected decline in the three months to October, according to new figures from the Office ...
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Inflation Climbs to 21-Month High as Prices Continue to Rise

Ireland’s annual rate of consumer price inflation increased to 3.2% in November, according to the latest figures from the Central ...
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Irish Economy Faces Slower Growth Outlook Over the Coming Decade

Ireland’s domestic economy is expected to record modest but steady growth over the next ten years, according to a new ...
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Irish Mortgage Rates Fall to Their Lowest Level in Over a Year

New data from the Central Bank shows that the average interest rate on new mortgages in Ireland fell to 3.56 ...
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Planning Activity Rises as Third Quarter Permissions Jump Nearly 30 Percent

New figures from the Central Statistics Office indicate a notable uplift in planning activity, with permissions granted in the third ...
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Ireland Marks 40 Years Since Its First Mobile Phone Call

Ireland marks a significant technological milestone this week, celebrating four decades since the country’s first mobile phone call. The call, ...
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