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Wednesday, 17 September, 2025 | | |
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The Government cannot continue spending at the current rate without raising taxes or cutting back on its infrastructure budget, the Central Bank of Ireland has warned. Eoin Burke-Kennedy has the details. On a related topic, Eoin reports on how the Central Bank has considered the likely impact of US tariffs
on the Irish economy and concluded that they are not likely to have a major impact, with only a minor hit to growth in the long run. Apple continues to be the largest company in Ireland by revenues and profits, according to the latest Top 1000 ranking published by The Irish Times. Ciarán Hancock has the details on a ranking that is dominated at the top by Big Tech firms. |
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