02 Jul June Unemployment Statistics Ireland seems to have hit as close to full employment as possible as rates stay constant from May to June of 2019. Full employment is a... Continue reading
02 Jul Affordable Rental Properties are Hard to Come by Rental properties have provided the people of Ireland different options when it comes to living situations. People that cannot secure m... Continue reading
02 Jul Effects of ending the help-to-buy scheme The help-to-buy scheme was designed to help first time buyers buy a home. First time buyers are encouraged to buy property through the ... Continue reading
02 Jul Dublin’s investment in mutual funds Risk and reward, these two words are correlated heavily with the trading of stocks and bonds. Individual stocks and bonds tend to have ... Continue reading
02 Jul More families unable to afford homes in Dublin The Dublin City Councillors agreed to tightly restrict eligibility to qualify for the affordable housing scheme. Thus, fewer families w... Continue reading
01 Jul Businesses prepare for Brexit Brexit poses a threat to many multinational companies that are headquartered in the United Kingdom. As of now, these companies are taki... Continue reading
01 Jul Energia continues to invest in Ireland Energia, a Dublin based energy company, parented by the Viridian Group, has recently announced that it will be investing €3 billion in ... Continue reading
01 Jul MyHome.ie Report Broken Down Dublin’s housing market is showing a trend that has not been seen since 2013 and is not consistent with the rest of Ireland. MyHome.ie ... Continue reading
28 Jun Commercial tax rates pose threat The Irish Business and Employers Confederation is the largest lobbying group that is set out to represent the rights of irish businesse... Continue reading
28 Jun Sizing up the UK’s economy The UK’s largest independent producer of unbiased statistical data, the Office for National Statistics, has recently released a new re... Continue reading