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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 ...
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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 ...
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Pension auto-enrolment should include young, self-employed – ICTU

The Irish Congress of Trade Unions (ICTU) is expected to tell the Oireachtas Committee on Social Protection today that the ...
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Households’ savings rate eases to 19% in Q3 – CSO

The rate of household savings fell in the third quarter of this year to 19% of disposable income, according to ...
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Govt business energy support scheme open for claims

Businesses that are seeking assistance with meeting the cost of rising energy bills can now submit claims under the Government’s ...
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96% of consumers worried about current cost of living – CSO

A new survey from the Central Statistics Office shows that 96% of respondents are concerned about the current cost of ...
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Euro zone likely heading into mild recession – PMI

Euro zone business activity declined for a fifth month in November, suggesting the economy was sliding into a mild recession ...
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ECB needs more rate hikes but inflation close to peak, says Lane

The European Central Bank will have to raise interest rates several more times to tame price pressures, even if headline ...
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Record level of corporation tax collected in November

A record €5 billion in corporation tax was collected in November, according to the latest Exchequer returns, the biggest monthly ...
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