The market has seen something close to double-digit inflation despite (or on top of) all the increases seen in the previous decade. How has that happened?
Of the 464 deals completed in Ireland last year, 74 of those involved private equity. And the advance of PE is showing no signs of slowing down.
The far-right’s leading position in Austria illustrates the global trend also emerging in Germany and could shed light on possible European futures.
Quilter Cheviot founder Donnacha Fox died suddenly last week at the peak of his career as one of the country’s leading investment advisers. Family and friends gathered in Dublin to remember and pay tribute.
The coalition is prepared to modernise the way the State tackles big projects, but not to allocate priorities among the ever-expanding list of needs.
The Programme for Government is, in truth, what ChatGPT would serve up if you uploaded the recent manifestos of Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael and instructed it to give you a compromise based on continuity.
Donald Trump’s Greenland talk cannot be dismissed as his usual ramblings this time and Ireland ought to consider the role it can play in the Arctic. It can start with the Arctic Council.
The healthcare industry and its supply chain are both first responders to the illnesses and injuries caused by global warming and a major source of greenhouse gas emissions, holding major potential to address the crisis.
Ireland is a village. Anyone can find out anything about anyone. That has both benefits and challenges, particularly when it comes to references.
Time passes. The world moves on. Yet the report of the Moriarty tribunal should not be diminished by time. It still stands as the authoritative version of events, even if it is politically convenient to ignore it.
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