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Fuel prices ease by around 10% in December – AA

A survey from the AA shows that the average price of fuel dropped by an average of about 10% in December. The average price of a litre of petrol is now €1.60 per litre, a 17 cent or 9.8% drop since last month and the lowest average price for petrol since September 2021. The average…

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EU agrees to tougher draft gig labour rules

EU lawmakers have agreed to tougher draft gig labour rules ahead of negotiations with EU countries to thrash out details, drawing dismay from a lobby group whose members include Uber Eats and Deliveroo. The European Commission had proposed the draft rules a year ago to give Uber and Deliveroo drivers and delivery employees benefits. These…

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Contactless payments hit new high, cheque volumes drop

€4.8 billion worth of contactless payments were made in the third quarter of this year, the highest ever recorded. New figures from Banking and Payments Federation Ireland show that between July and September, the value of contactless payments increased almost 26% compared to the same time last year. There were over 285 million contactless transactions…

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Construction activity slows for second month in a row

Activity in the construction sector here continued to slow down last month, the second consecutive month a decrease was recorded. The latest fall in the BNP Paribas Real Estate (BNPRE) Ireland Construction Total Activity Index was solid and the fastest since July. There was a particularly sharp acceleration in the pace of decline in housing…

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29% increase in insolvencies this year – Deloitte

New figures show a 29% increase in insolvencies so far this year with corporate insolvencies expected to exceed pre-pandemic levels over the next two years. More than 500 corporate insolvencies have been recorded in Ireland so far in 2022, the latest insolvency statistics from Deloitte show. This marked an increase of over 29% from 2021…

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Cost of energy biggest cause of worry for public

The cost of energy is the biggest cause of worry among the public, followed closely by the broader cost of living, a new survey by employers’ organisation Ibec has found. The survey also found a third of people polled were worried about housing, as challenges around that issue continue to grow. The national survey, carried…

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Annual rate of inflation eases to 8.9% in November

The annual rate of inflation, as measured by the Consumer Price Index, moderated to 8.9% in November, new figures from the Central Statistics Office show today. This compares to an annual rate of 9.2% in October – a 38 year high. Today’s CSO figures show that food prices continued to rise but the price of…

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Wage growth tracker shows first slowdown in over a year

Wage growth in November slowed across economies in Europe, the UK and the US, according to the Indeed Wage Tracker published by the online jobs site Indeed.com. Its reading for Ireland shows annual wage growth slowing from a peak of 5.2% in July and August to 4.6% in November. The tracker, developed by economists from…

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48% of Ireland’s electricity provided by wind in November

New figures show that wind energy provided 48% of the country’s electricity in November, which means it was the biggest source of electricity in Ireland last month. Wind Energy Ireland said that wind energy has supplied 34% of Ireland’s electricity demand this year to the end of November. It said this marked the best November…

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