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Irish economy tops OECD league table for growth in Q2
Ireland recorded the highest level of economic growth in Gross Domestic Product terms among OECD countries in the second three months of the year. There are 38 member economies in the Paris-based Organisation for Economic Development including the world’s leading economies. Between March and June, GDP growth across OECD economies was estimated to have registered…
Read MoreAnnual retail sales up 5.9% in July, CSO figures show
The volume of retail sales increased by 5.9% in the 12 months to July, new figures from the Central Statistics Office show. On a monthly basis, sales volumes dropped by 0.8% when compared to June. When motor trades are excluded, the volume of retail sales fell by 4% in the month, and rose by just…
Read MoreOil inches up after China moves to support flagging economy
Oil prices ticked higher today after China took steps to support its flagging economy, though investors remained worried about the pace of growth as well as further US interest rate hikes that could dampen fuel demand. Brent crude rose 19 cents, or 0.2%, to $84.67 a barrel by 0627 GMT, while US West Texas Intermediate…
Read MoreDo your homework: How to manage back-to-school costs
From shoes and uniforms, to school bags and stationary, back-to-school costs are mounting. It is an expensive time of year for those with children in both primary and secondary school, with many of the expenses unavoidable. A recent study carried out by children’s charity Barnardos revealed that many parents are concerned about meeting the costs…
Read MoreThird of workers do not feel companies treat everyone fairly
A third of workers in Ireland do not feel their organisations treat everyone fairly according to new research on workplace diversity and inclusion. The study by the Irish Centre for Diversity shows that 90% of workers feel respected and valued by their immediate colleagues but two out of five respondents said they did not feel…
Read MoreConstruction inflation moderates but remains high
Tender prices for commercial construction projects rose by 2.4% during the first half of the year. That’s down from 3.7% during the second six months of 2022, according to the Society of Chartered Surveyors Ireland (SCSI). It means the annual rate of commercial construction tender price inflation between July of last year and June of…
Read MoreMortgage approvals fall in July despite FTB activity
A slowdown in the market meant the number of new mortgages approved in July was down 9.7% on the same month last year and 0.4% on June, despite continued strong first time-buyer activity. New data from Banking and Payments Federation Ireland shows 4,747 new home purchase loans got the go-ahead in the month. First-time buyers…
Read MoreEmployment rate at highest level since records began in 1998
The employment rate rose to over 74% in the second quarter of 2023, the highest rate since the current series of records began in 1998. The latest Labour Force Survey from the Central Statistics Office shows that the number of people in employment increased by 88,400 or 3.5% to 2,643,000 in the second quarter of…
Read More52% of SMEs raise prices to counteract inflation squeeze
52% of Irish SME businesses have taken the step to raise their prices, according to the latest Linked Finance SME Confidence Index. Recent Central Statistics Office figures show that inflation stood at 4.6% for July, down from 4.8% in June and 9.6% in July last year. Linked Finance said that initial steps taken by businesses to…
Read MoreConsumer sentiment slips for first time in five months
Sentiment among Irish consumers slipped for the first time in five months this month, amid bad news on the jobs front, global economic difficulties and ongoing inflation pressures. The drop in the Credit Union Consumer Sentiment Index may also reflect poor weather during the summer months, its author has suggested. Economist Austin Hughes said the…
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