World food price index little changed in September despite sugar surge – FAO
The United Nations food agency’s world price index was largely stable in September, as declines in the indices for vegetable ...
Read More Key tourism month of July not as strong as hoped – ITIC
The rising cost of doing business and reduced tourism accommodation supply meant the key tourism month of July wasn’t as ...
Read More Expansionary Budget ‘makes little economic sense’ – Nevin Economic Research Institute
The Nevin Economic Research Institute (NERI) has said an expansionary Budget next week “makes little economic sense” at this time. ...
Read More ESRI forecasts slowdown in Irish economy this year
A fall in exports and lower consumer spending in the face of higher inflation will lower the growth rate in ...
Read More Energy generation sources remain stable in September
Gas was responsible for generating 46% of Ireland’s electricity in September, amid mild, sunny and wet weather. That proportion was ...
Read More Value of Irish M&A deals up 48% over first nine months of 2023
The value of mergers and acquisitions with Irish involvement hit $33.3 billion during the first nine months of the year. ...
Read More Corporation tax take below estimate again in September
Corporation tax in September came in below the Department of Finance’s estimate for the second month in a row, according ...
Read More Services activity growth has slowed to lowest this year
The growth in activity in the services sector was the slowest since the beginning of the year, according to the ...
Read More ESRI predicts slower rate of economic growth this year due to falling exports and rising inflation
A fall in exports and lower consumer spending in the face of higher inflation will lower the growth rate in ...
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