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Business Today |
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Tuesday, 14 July, 2026 | | |
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Editor's Note |
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Good morning, reader |
Ireland’s domestic economy is expected to grow again in 2026, albeit at a softer pace, PwC Ireland has said, with rising inflation and declining consumer sentiment set to shape the outlook in the second half of the year. Ian Curran has the details.
Looking for a low-cost loan from your employer? You can pretty much forget about it as the tax implications means it’s not worth the effort, writes Fiona Reddan in our weekly Your Money feature. If you’d like to read more about the issues that affect your finances try signing up to
On the Money, the weekly newsletter from our personal finance team, which will be issued every Friday to Irish Times subscribers.
In our Q&A, a reader who wants to downsize their home asks about the bridging finance options available to them. Dominic Coyle offers a view.
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