News This week: Expanding Central Bank’s powers ‘risks a new financial crash – Honohan Two stories first reported by the Business Post last week have received significant reactions.
Then, Donal MacNamee's story that the University of Limerick overpaid after spending €12 million on 20 student houses has raised concerns from major international investors in a landmark software engineering course. Read this week’s edition in our e-reader including Connected, Property Plus and Arts & Living Business editor Lorcan Allen looks at what is really driving Diageo's decision to hike the price of a pint of plain: its performance as one of the most attractive dividend generators on the London stock market.
Elsewhere, Ellie Donnelly interviews the couple behind the thriving Rascals brewery and why they will be keeping it local.
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