Court of Appeal schedules another PTSB hearing in July PTSB has proceeded to publish a document for shareholders outlining the expected timing of its €1.6 billion takeover by Austrian group BAWAG. Business • 15 May
Court of Appeal schedules another PTSB hearing in July PTSB has proceeded to publish a document for shareholders outlining the expected timing of its €1.6 billion takeover by Austrian group BAWAG. Business • 15 May
High Court allows PTSB's EGM to go ahead in July The High Court has decided to permit an extraordinary general meeting of PTSB to proceed on July 30 which would allow shareholders vote on whether to approve a €1.6 billion takeover of the bank by Austrian group BAWAG. Business • 13 May
High Court allows PTSB's EGM to go ahead in July The High Court has decided to permit an extraordinary general meeting of PTSB to proceed on July 30 which would allow shareholders vote on whether to approve a €1.6 billion takeover of the bank by Austrian group BAWAG. Business • 13 May
Reclassifying State could 'torpedo' PTSB sale date PTSB has told the High Court an application by a prominent shareholder to classify the State as a different type of shareholder in the bank would "torpedo" the timetable for a sale of the company to Austrian bank BAWAG. Business • 11 May
Reclassifying State could 'torpedo' PTSB sale date PTSB has told the High Court an application by a prominent shareholder to classify the State as a different type of shareholder in the bank would "torpedo" the timetable for a sale of the company to Austrian bank BAWAG. Business • 11 May
Is the Govt's attempt at fiscal discipline unravelling? Last September ministers were warned by the Minister for Public Expenditure Jack Chambers that continuous spending overruns by departments which can't operate within their means had to come to an end. Business • 09 May
Is the Govt's attempt at fiscal discipline unravelling? Last September ministers were warned by the Minister for Public Expenditure Jack Chambers that continuous spending overruns by departments which can't operate within their means had to come to an end. Business • 09 May
Revenue audits yielded €734m last year The Revenue Commissioners carried out 237,000 audit and compliance interventions last year which yielded €734m, according to its annual report. Business • 07 May
Revenue audits yielded €734m last year The Revenue Commissioners carried out 237,000 audit and compliance interventions last year which yielded €734m, according to its annual report. Business • 07 May
Government's spending on wages up 9.3% so far this year Spending on wages by the Government is up 9.3% so far this year, which more than the 6.3% increase forecast in the Budget. Business • 06 May
Government's spending on wages up 9.3% so far this year Spending on wages by the Government is up 9.3% so far this year, which more than the 6.3% increase forecast in the Budget. Business • 06 May
Domestic economy expected to grow by 2.7% - EY forecast Ireland's domestic economy is expected to grow by 2.7% this year, according to a forecast by audit and advisory firm EY. Business • 06 May
Domestic economy expected to grow by 2.7% - EY forecast Ireland's domestic economy is expected to grow by 2.7% this year, according to a forecast by audit and advisory firm EY. Business • 06 May
Central Bank fiasco embroils RTÉ's new finance chief Regulations introduced by the Central Bank have now been found to be deeply flawed by the courts on two occasions, writes David Murphy Business • 05 May
Central Bank fiasco embroils RTÉ's new finance chief Regulations introduced by the Central Bank have now been found to be deeply flawed by the courts on two occasions, writes David Murphy Business • 05 May
46,000 households used 'Help to Buy' scheme since 2020 New figures show more than 46,000 households availed of the Government's Help to Buy scheme since 2020. Business • 01 May
46,000 households used 'Help to Buy' scheme since 2020 New figures show more than 46,000 households availed of the Government's Help to Buy scheme since 2020. Business • 01 May
New home completions up almost 33% in first quarter - CSO There has been a 33% surge in the number of homes built in the first three months of this year compared with the same time in 2025, according to new figures from the Central Statistics Office. Business • 30 Apr
New home completions up almost 33% in first quarter - CSO There has been a 33% surge in the number of homes built in the first three months of this year compared with the same time in 2025, according to new figures from the Central Statistics Office. Business • 30 Apr