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Euro zone producer prices fall as expected in November

Euro zone producer prices fell month-on-month as expected in November, the EU’s statistics office said today, pulled down by falling ...
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Flexible working hours good for business – UN

Flexible working arrangements like those introduced during the Covid-19 crisis are not only good for employees but also boost productivity ...
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Euro zone recession may not be as deep as expected – PMI

Euro zone business activity contracted less than initially thought at the end of last year as price pressures eased, according ...
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Exchequer collected record €83bn in tax last year

The Exchequer collected a record €83.1 billion in tax last year, according to figures published this evening by the Department ...
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Services sector growth picks back up in December

Expansion in the services sector picked up in December following four months of slowing growth in a row to push ...
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105,253 new cars registered in 2022, down 10% on 2019

105,253 new cars were registered last year, up marginally on 2021, but down 10% on the pre-Covid levels recorded in ...
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Croatia joins the Euro and enters Schengen area

Croatia has switched to the Euro and entered Europe’s passport-free zone – two major milestones for the country after joining ...
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Remote working, new employment laws and pay claims – the world of work in 2022

The Covid pandemic led to a reimagining of the concept of work. Forced to stay at home, employees and businesses ...
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Euro zone business lending growth slows sharply in November

Bank lending to euro zone companies slowed in November, easing back from the sector’s biggest borrowing binge in over a ...
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