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Euro zone’s current account deficit widens on soaring energy bill

The euro zone’s current account deficit widened in August as soaring energy costs pushed up the bloc’s import bill, data ...
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Most consumers make multiple spending cutbacks – Credit Union consumer sentiment survey

Consumer sentiment improved slightly in October as consumers took some comfort from Government measures introduced in its annual budget to ...
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Consumer sentiment up slightly after Budget measures

Consumer sentiment improved slightly in October as consumers took some comfort from Government measures introduced in its annual budget to ...
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Euro zone September inflation revised down slightly, but still at record high

Euro zone consumer inflation was marginally lower in September than estimated earlier, data showed today. But euro zone inflation still ...
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Finance Bill to widen energy support scheme to include professionals

The Government is expected to confirm that its new support scheme aimed at assisting businesses with the rising cost of ...
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Central Bank set to ease mortgage lending rules

The Central Bank looks set to relax its mortgage lending rules when it publishes the outcome of a review of ...
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5% concrete levy to be introduced in September

The Government has agreed that the concrete levy announced in the Budget will be cut to 5% rather than the ...
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Oil prices stable as economic fears offset supply woes

Oil prices were stable today as the market balanced cuts to OPEC+ production quotas against fears of economic slowdown and ...
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European car sales grow for second month in a row in September – ACEA

European new car registrations jumped in September, the second month in a row of growth after 13 months of consecutive ...
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