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'Rocky road' ahead for mortgage holders amid ECB rate decision - Brokers Ireland
Commenting on the recent ECB decision to keep interest rates unchanged, Brokers Ireland said even when the move to reduce the rate begins there is still a 'rocky road' ahead for many mortgage holders.
New homeowner relief as ECB stall further interest rate increases
Commenting on the ECB decision to keep its interest rates unchanged, Brokers Ireland said it will come as a relief to worried mortgage holders who have been in trepidation fearing further increases.
Continuing ECB interest rate hikes may cause greater than anticipated damage - Brokers Ireland report
Commenting on the recent ECB decision to raise its main refinancing rate by a further 0.25 percent, the ninth increase since July last, bringing it to 4.25 percent, Brokers Ireland said “one would be hopeful while not at all confident, that the strategy will achieve stability rather than fragility and destruction among borrowers – personal and business borrowers.”
'Robust financial package' needed to protect farmers during Covid-19 crisis, says O'Hara
A "robust financial package" to protect farmers during the Covid-19 emergency is essential, especially in order to mitigate the effects of the drop in demand for farmers' produce, particularly in the beef and sheep sectors.
ECB to discuss cutting interest rates today
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Ireland or Sweden? You decide
Euro 2016 is upon us already and on Monday, the boys in green face Sweden in their opening match. It should be a great game with Zlatan Ibrahimovic, the Swedish maestro trying to outscore our own super striker Shane Long. It made me think about the different foods that are associated with each country, and which recipes would win if they faced each other in a food Euro competition.
City council facing five million euro gap in finances
Galway City Council is facing a shortfall of some €5 million as it attempts to balance its books for the year, it emerged this week.
Former Finance Minister Alan Dukes holds Eurozone forum in AIT
Former Minister Alan Dukes declared that if we used the capacity of the Eurozone that’s available today, we could do a far better job for all 500 million citizens of the EU. Mr Dukes and solicitor Ursula Tipp, addressed the question of European Economic Policy – What's in it for Ireland? at the evening seminar, jointly organised with European Movement Ireland, in Athlone Institute of Technology last week.
Castlebar economists for Draghi meeting
Four students from St Gerald’s College, Castlebar, have lined up a meeting with the European Central Bank president Mario Draghi.