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European car sales rise 15% in July, EVs up nearly 61%

European new car registrations jumped 15.2% in July, the 12th consecutive month of growth as the auto industry recovers from ...
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Annual 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 ...
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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 ...
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€17m fund for community-based tourism projects

A fund of €17 million for private and community-based small tourism projects is opening for applications today. Failte Ireland was ...
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Oil 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 ...
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Do 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 ...
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Third 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 ...
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Employment 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 ...
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Mortgage 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 ...
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