Corporation tax take drops for third month in a row
The Exchequer recorded a deficit of €900m at the end of October, the latest figures from the Department of Finance ...
Read More Value of output from agriculture to fall 8% this year, CSO figures show
The value of output from agriculture this year will be down 8% compared to 2022, according to the Central Statistics ...
Read More Service sector growth slows for sixth month in a row – PMI
The rate of expansion in the country’s services sector slowed for the sixth month in a row in October with ...
Read More Jobless rate moves up to 4.8% in October – CSO
New figures from the Central Statistics Office show that the number of people unemployed rose marginally in October. When adjusted ...
Read More Shortage of builders a risk to housing construction, warns BPFI
The lack of skilled trades people could affect growth in the economy, according to the latest SME Monitor by Banking ...
Read More New Central Bank campaign to help consumers avoid personal finance scams
The Central Bank has launched an information campaign to help consumers avoid personal finance scams. It said fraudsters are using ...
Read More Two thirds of adults think Irish banks lack competition
Two thirds of adults in Ireland think the banking sector lacks competition, new research has found. While almost three quarters ...
Read More New electric car registrations slow down by 17% in October – SIMI
The latest figures from the Society of the Irish Motor Industry show that new car registrations for October were down ...
Read More Euro zone inflation, growth slow as ECB hikes weigh
Inflation in the euro zone hit a two-year low a month after its economy began contracting, data showed today, illustrating ...
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