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EU-UK trade talks set to go past mid-November deadline

Talks between the UK and the European Union on a post-Brexit trade deal are likely to run into next week, missing ...
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Irish mortgage rates third highest in euro zone

Mortgage rates in Ireland still remain elevated compared to the country’s euro zone neighbours, new Central Bank figures show. Ireland ...
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Ulster Bank urges online shoppers to be ‘scam savvy’

Ulster Bank is urging online shoppers to be on the lookout for more than just bargains this Black Friday and ...
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Tax policies ‘could be key factor’ in economic performance – ESRI

Researchers at the Economic and Social Research Institute have asserted that Ireland’s tax policy “could be one of the key ...
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Covid will cause Irish food service market to contract by half – Bord Bia

The Covid-19 pandemic will cause the Irish food service market to contract in size by nearly half this year, new estimates ...
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EU to impose tariffs on US goods but makes last-ditch offer of further negotiations

The European Union will impose tariffs on American goods worth $4bn starting today in a tit-for-tat escalation over illegal aid ...
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Insurance firms anxious about rising claim costs from pandemic

More than a third of insurance firms are worried about the cost of claims, particularly from Covid-19, while 60 per ...
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Biden victory may boost Brexit talks with UK – Simon Coveney

The Minister for Foreign Affairs said a Joe Biden presidency may make some difference to Brexit negotiations, adding that the US ...
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ESB to co-develop €3bn offshore wind farm in Scotland

The ESB has teamed up with a Chinese-owned firm to develop a €3bn-plus wind farm off the coast of Scotland. ...
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