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Agri-food exports hit €15.4 billion last year

Irish agri-food exports were worth €15.4 billion in 2021, an increase of 51% since 2012, new figures show today. Irish ...
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‘Positive response’ to second Eurogroup term – Donohoe

Minister for Finance Paschal Donohoe has said eurozone finance ministers have agreed that an election to appoint the president of ...
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Euro zone downturn deepens, points to winter recession

The downturn in the euro zone economy has deepened as high inflation and fears of an intensifying energy crisis hit ...
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Europe could face gas shortage next year – IEA

Europe must act immediately to prevent a shortage of natural gas next year as Russia slashes deliveries in the wake ...
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Exporters keep anxious eye on sterling movements

Some economists and bankers are warning that the US economy and the global economy will enter recession by the middle ...
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October unemployment rate steady at 4.4% – CSO

The unemployment rate stood at 4.4% in October, unchanged for the third month in a row after the August and ...
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Ibec downgrades growth forecasts for 2023

Business group Ibec has downgraded its forecast for domestic demand due to rising costs and a weaker outlook for the ...
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64% of householders make at least one energy efficiency improvement

New research from Banking & Payments Federation Ireland reveals that 64% of consumers have carried out at least one significant ...
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High corporation tax levels may not be sustained – McGrath

Minister for Public Expenditure Michael McGrath said the Government is “avoiding making permanent expenditure commitments” on the back of receipts ...
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