Today in the press Banks have been warned the Government will bring in legislation to force them to cut "exploitative" variable mortgage interest rates. Business • 20 May 15
Today in the press Banks have been warned the Government will bring in legislation to force them to cut "exploitative" variable mortgage interest rates. Business • 20 May 15
Today in the press Ryanair's intentions for its stake in Aer Lingus will have to be declared before a Cabinet decision on the sale of the airline can be made. Business • 18 May 15
Today in the press Ryanair's intentions for its stake in Aer Lingus will have to be declared before a Cabinet decision on the sale of the airline can be made. Business • 18 May 15
Today in the press State agency NewERA has insisted that there are “detailed provisions” in place to guard against possible conflicts of interest regarding the provision of advice in relation to a sale of Aer Lingus to IAG. Business • 14 May 15
Today in the press State agency NewERA has insisted that there are “detailed provisions” in place to guard against possible conflicts of interest regarding the provision of advice in relation to a sale of Aer Lingus to IAG. Business • 14 May 15
Today in the press Facebook Ireland managing director Sonia Flynn is leaving the group this summer to join Swedish audio platform company SoundCloud. Business • 13 May 15
Today in the press Facebook Ireland managing director Sonia Flynn is leaving the group this summer to join Swedish audio platform company SoundCloud. Business • 13 May 15
Today in the press European commissioner Pierre Moscovici has warned Ireland it must proceed with fiscal consolidation to tackle the State’s high public debt levels. Business • 12 May 15
Today in the press European commissioner Pierre Moscovici has warned Ireland it must proceed with fiscal consolidation to tackle the State’s high public debt levels. Business • 12 May 15
Today in the press The Government's borrowing costs have more than doubled since the last week in April to hit close to 1.5% for 10 year debt at one stage yesterday. Business • 08 May 15
Today in the press The Government's borrowing costs have more than doubled since the last week in April to hit close to 1.5% for 10 year debt at one stage yesterday. Business • 08 May 15
Today in the press Dropbox, the US-based file-hosting service, has told its 300 million-plus users it will bill most of them by way of its international operations centre in Dublin. Business • 07 May 15
Today in the press Dropbox, the US-based file-hosting service, has told its 300 million-plus users it will bill most of them by way of its international operations centre in Dublin. Business • 07 May 15
Today in the press Waterford-based pharmaceutical company EirGen has been acquired by US drugs company Opko for $135 million. Business • 06 May 15
Today in the press Waterford-based pharmaceutical company EirGen has been acquired by US drugs company Opko for $135 million. Business • 06 May 15
Today in the press Ulster Bank will join the Credit Review Office, providing the possibility of an external appeal to the owners of small and medium-sized firms who have been refused a loan from the institution. Business • 05 May 15
Today in the press Ulster Bank will join the Credit Review Office, providing the possibility of an external appeal to the owners of small and medium-sized firms who have been refused a loan from the institution. Business • 05 May 15
Today in the press The chief executive of the Dublin Airport Authority (DAA), Kevin Toland, has effectively called for the regulator responsible for setting passenger charges at Dublin Airport to be disbanded. Business • 01 May 15
Today in the press The chief executive of the Dublin Airport Authority (DAA), Kevin Toland, has effectively called for the regulator responsible for setting passenger charges at Dublin Airport to be disbanded. Business • 01 May 15
Today in the press Apple has warned investors that it could face “material” financial penalties from the European Commission’s investigation into its tax deals with Ireland - the first time it has disclosed the potential consequences of the probe. Business • 30 Apr 15
Today in the press Apple has warned investors that it could face “material” financial penalties from the European Commission’s investigation into its tax deals with Ireland - the first time it has disclosed the potential consequences of the probe. Business • 30 Apr 15
Today in the press Apple is considering directly funding at least six Irish renewable energy projects, which could result in total new investment of more than €400 million. Business • 29 Apr 15
Today in the press Apple is considering directly funding at least six Irish renewable energy projects, which could result in total new investment of more than €400 million. Business • 29 Apr 15
Today in the press Developer Paddy McKillen’s stake in three luxury London Hotels - Claridges, the Berkeley and the Connaught - has been bought by the Constellation Hotels Group. Business • 28 Apr 15
Today in the press Developer Paddy McKillen’s stake in three luxury London Hotels - Claridges, the Berkeley and the Connaught - has been bought by the Constellation Hotels Group. Business • 28 Apr 15
Today in the press The Central Bank scrutinised Irish Bank Resolution Corporation’s sale of Siteserv to businessman Denis O’Brien in the wake of the deal in 2012. Business • 27 Apr 15
Today in the press The Central Bank scrutinised Irish Bank Resolution Corporation’s sale of Siteserv to businessman Denis O’Brien in the wake of the deal in 2012. Business • 27 Apr 15
Today in the press A Larry Goodman company based in Luxembourg made a profit of €52.6 million in 2013 and paid just 0.4% tax, according to accounts in the tiny EU member state. Business • 24 Apr 15
Today in the press A Larry Goodman company based in Luxembourg made a profit of €52.6 million in 2013 and paid just 0.4% tax, according to accounts in the tiny EU member state. Business • 24 Apr 15
Today in the press Developer Paddy McKillen jnr is likely to press ahead with plans for a controversial site on Dublin Bay even though a proposed land swap deal, involving the property, with Blackrock Bowling and Tennis Club has fallen through. Business • 23 Apr 15
Today in the press Developer Paddy McKillen jnr is likely to press ahead with plans for a controversial site on Dublin Bay even though a proposed land swap deal, involving the property, with Blackrock Bowling and Tennis Club has fallen through. Business • 23 Apr 15
Today in the press A shocking catalogue of mismanagement, breaches of rules and poor oversight has been revealed in a secret report into a multi-million euro bail-out fund run by the country's credit unions. Business • 22 Apr 15
Today in the press A shocking catalogue of mismanagement, breaches of rules and poor oversight has been revealed in a secret report into a multi-million euro bail-out fund run by the country's credit unions. Business • 22 Apr 15
Today in the press Transport Minister Paschal Donohoe is still awaiting a report by the Government's working group into the potential sale of the State's stake in Aer Lingus. Business • 21 Apr 15
Today in the press Transport Minister Paschal Donohoe is still awaiting a report by the Government's working group into the potential sale of the State's stake in Aer Lingus. Business • 21 Apr 15
Today in the press Fee income at Ireland’s Big Four accountancy firms grew to almost € 1 billion in 2014 for the first time, new figures show. Business • 20 Apr 15
Today in the press Fee income at Ireland’s Big Four accountancy firms grew to almost € 1 billion in 2014 for the first time, new figures show. Business • 20 Apr 15
Today in the press TV3 Group has declined to comment on reports private equity company the Carlyle Group is among the parties interested in acquiring it from its current owner, Doughty Hanson. Business • 17 Apr 15
Today in the press TV3 Group has declined to comment on reports private equity company the Carlyle Group is among the parties interested in acquiring it from its current owner, Doughty Hanson. Business • 17 Apr 15
Today in the press Packaging giant Ardagh, which is controlled by Dublin financier Paul Coulson, is edging closer to what would be its biggest ever acquisition. Business • 16 Apr 15
Today in the press Packaging giant Ardagh, which is controlled by Dublin financier Paul Coulson, is edging closer to what would be its biggest ever acquisition. Business • 16 Apr 15
Today in the press Operating profits at Shannon airport and its two subsidiary property and tourism firms rose last year. Business • 15 Apr 15
Today in the press Operating profits at Shannon airport and its two subsidiary property and tourism firms rose last year. Business • 15 Apr 15
Today in the press Northern Ireland has taken the biggest hit in living standards of any UK region since the crash, research claims. Business • 14 Apr 15
Today in the press Northern Ireland has taken the biggest hit in living standards of any UK region since the crash, research claims. Business • 14 Apr 15
Today in the press AIB is twice as likely as its main rival, Bank of Ireland, to pursue its customers through the courts over unpaid debts, according to official court records Business • 13 Apr 15
Today in the press AIB is twice as likely as its main rival, Bank of Ireland, to pursue its customers through the courts over unpaid debts, according to official court records Business • 13 Apr 15
Today in the press Ireland could offer itself as a home to some of Britain’s wealthiest residents if a Labour government was elected in the UK and followed through on threats to abolish a rule which allows some people to mitigate their UK tax liability. Business • 09 Apr 15
Today in the press Ireland could offer itself as a home to some of Britain’s wealthiest residents if a Labour government was elected in the UK and followed through on threats to abolish a rule which allows some people to mitigate their UK tax liability. Business • 09 Apr 15