Food prices in Ireland remain high in international context – CCPC
An analysis of the retail grocery market by the Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (CCPC) has found food prices in ...
Read More European car sales rise in May – ACEA
European new car registrations increased in May, data from the region’s carmaker association showed today. The number of new vehicles ...
Read More Fuel prices jump 4% following rise in excise duty
Duty on petrol increased by 6 cents per litre and 5 cents per litre on diesel on June 1st Fuel ...
Read More Supply and rate rises contributing to property price moderation – BPFI
A significant increase in housing supply since pandemic restrictions were lifted together with recent interest rate increases have contributed to ...
Read More Tax cuts could contribute to persistent inflation – TASC report
Tax cuts in the budget would add fuel to an over-stimulated economy and could contribute to persistent inflation, a new ...
Read More Call for State pension to be set at 34% of average earnings
A new campaign will be launched today calling for the Government to honour its commitment to introduce a State pension ...
Read More Nearly half of those eligible for rent relief scheme yet to apply
Almost half of people eligible for the Government’s rent credit tax relief scheme have yet to apply for the help, ...
Read More ECB risks losing sight of ‘greedflation’
The European Central Bank risks losing sight of corporate profits as a driver of inflation – or “greedflation” in market ...
Read More Oil set to snap two-week losing streak
Oil prices were set to snap a two-week losing streak today amid optimism about higher energy demand from top crude ...
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