Markets Wrap: Wall Street tumbles over anxieties on tariffs and Federal Reserve criticismGold rallied as the US dollar fell to the lowest since late 2023.
World’s finance chiefs head to Washington to face Trump’s trade warThe spring meetings of the International Monetary Fund and World Bank, headquartered in Washington DC, were scheduled for this week.
Legal ‘I feel resilient to what's next’ - Taylor Wessing’s Libby Garvey on deal-making and volatilityThe head of Taylor Wessing’s finance group in its Dublin office discusses why presenteeism has been a problem in Big Law and her ‘top of their game’ colleagues
Viewpoint ‘It’s a necessity, not a luxury’ - Irish business leaders react to pause on living wageViewpoint: We asked business leaders what they think of the government’s decision to delay the full roll-out of the living wage
Politics Fine Gael pushes back against tourist tax amid industry furyMinisters set to oppose move to levy tourists to generate income for local councils
Colm Lauder: Fickle policy moves are the biggest threat to housing supplyRent cap regime played a vital role at a time of crisis, but its continued application in current form was now undermining the very goals it was introduced to support.
‘Big, big concern’: John Magnier’s Coolmore stud risks being hit by ‘catastrophic’ tariffsMillions of euro worth of sales hang in the balance for the Irish equine industry which has strong links to the US
Explainer How to hold onto more wealth when selling your business in IrelandTax expert Dermot Byrne breaks down the best way to maximise the after tax returns from selling out of a business
Sponsored Slow-to-switch Irish savers are losing millionEurope-wide options such as Raisin.ie give Irish savers the opportunity to earn good interest rates and without risk thanks to the European Deposit Guarantee scheme
Movers & Shakers Movers & Shakers: CRH, Dior Datalex, EY Ireland, RTÉ, Clanwilliam, Setanta, William Fry, FairstoneBusiness Post head of news Peter O’Dwyer reveals who’s on the move in the worlds of finance, media, law, fashion and more
Energy ‘We’re dead last’ – Industry warns 2030 offshore wind targets are now ‘impossible’Government targets to reach 5GWs of offshore wind by 2030 have become unachievable, derailing Ireland’s wider climate targets
Post Script Post Script: Dermot Desmond’s Caribbean neighbours; Trump’s pastor backs Irish firm; Ganley’s dino barbBusiness Post deputy editor Aaron Rogan takes a look at the scenes behind the stories
Klaus Schwab steps down from World Economic Forum after 50 yearsThe WEF, hosted once a year in the Swiss ski-town of Davos, is one of the world’s most-exclusive gatherings.
Allianz Ireland records gross premiums of €800m, up 19 per cent on 2023, new report showsThe company said the increase was driven largely by retail business.
Making it Work Wicklow consultancy OneZero1 targets 20% growth as demand for strategy advice surgesThe company’s clients include Irish Life, Ibec and Invesco
companies AA Ireland owner hires adviser to explore saleFurther Global reportedly agreed a refinancing of the AA Ireland buinesss earlier this month
Analysis Jack Chambers: ‘We must stop narrow-minded interests blocking infrastructure’Public expenditure minister on why Ireland needs an ‘Ardnacrusha moment’
Politics ‘Ireland needs this’: Paschal Donohoe plots path back to Eurogroup presidency as challengers emergeFinance minister will find out in July if he gets a third term at the helm of eurozone finance ministers
Energy Blackout prevention plan in jeopardy as major state gas power projects face delaysAn emergency programme by the state to procure 2 gigawatts of permanent gas plants is now at risk of non-delivery
Commercial Property Trinity Senator nets €2.49m at auction for Dublin 8 propertyNew senator, Aubrey McCarthy, sold a multi-unit, family-owned property for almost 11 per cent more than its guide price.
Housing Michael O’Flynn and John Magnier’s ‘hand grenade into Hampshire’ 20,000 home development faces furyResidents in the rural Micheldever, one hour from London, are fiercely opposed to plans for a new town on ground owned by John Magnier
EU How Trump’s trade war is forcing a thaw in the EU/China relationshipEU-China relations are undergoing somewhat of a shift in the wake of the US tariff war. But like many modern relationships - it’s complicated
Paul Doherty: Offshore wind needs more than ambition to get turbines in the waterA cross-government team dedicated to offshore wind would provide the focus needed to accelerate the industry.
Patrick Holohan: Market volatility should not be a ‘knock-out blow’ for investorsUse this time to reset and, if you are under-invested, then create a plan to start participating in some form.
Opinion Mandy Johnston: Dangerous disconnect emerging between business and politics Many Irish and international business leaders increasingly see the political system not as a space to thrive, but as something to endure
Tech Roamr raises additional investment from tech heavyweights to slash travel costsFounded in 2023, with a mission to “pay employees, not hotels,” Roamr claims its platform can saves businesses as much as 30 per cent on accommodation costs
Connected Magazine Inside Ireland’s deeptech scene: High risk, high reward Elaine Burke visits DeeptechFest in Cork to learn what it takes to scale a deeptech startup
Tech Executive data and IT roles demand six-figure salaries in Irish tech amid talent crunchUnsurprisingly, tech chief executive officers took home the highest pay, with Morgan Stanley guiding an annual salary between €250,000 to €450,000
Connected Ten of the most popular AI coding tools From completion to correction, artificial intelligence development tools are smashing into the mainstream. Here are just some of the most popular
Luxury Hotels From brash bling to quiet luxury – Inside the €13m revamp of Dublin’s Fitzwilliam HotelThe five-star property on St Stephen’s Green, which opened in the Celtic Tiger years, has reinvented itself as a calm city centre oasis
The Personal Shopper ‘Focus on looking current, professional, and a little bit creative’ - Aoife Dunican on how dress among a younger workforceThe Business Post’s fashion expert Aoife Dunican advises a marketing executive on how to dress in an office dominated by cool, clad colleagues well-versed on trends
Life The Easter edit: How to eat, drink, shop and sleep your way through the bank holiday From expertly-chosen wines to the best shopping destination and hotel stays worth your spend, our writers have you covered
Travel In the market for vintage tableware? Here’s why Paris is the destination of choice for antique insiders The French capital is the perfect place to go hunting for one-of-a-kind pieces that will bring a chic Gallic touch to your dinner parties
Dining Out Restaurant Review: Delicious duck wings and outstanding service make The Purty Kitchen a delight The 300-year-old Dún Laoghaire restaurant welcomes its first spring menu from newly-appointed head chef Adam Brack-Sinnott
Property Property 100: The most influential people shaping Ireland’s property sectorThe Business Post has compiled a list of Ireland’s leading property visionaries, strategists and investors
Commercial Property Ireland’s innovation clusters: the strategic defence against global economic shocksFine Grain property chief Colin MacDonald argues that grouping firms together will foster future growth
Commercial Property Paddy McKillen jnr’s Loftus Hall comes to market seeking offers of €4mDeveloper Oakmount is selling the period pile in Fethard-on-Sea through Colliers amid works to convert it to a boutique luxury hotel
Residential House of the Week: Cork Georgian estate with woodlands and trout fishing for under €1mHistoric manor with an ancient classic feature of a ha-ha and an idyllic landscape on the Awbeg river, Dannanstown House has come to market guiding €985,000