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Reducing gas prices dominating European summit

Taoiseach Micheál Martin has said Europe will develop a coordinated approach to the energy crisis, but it will take time. ...
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‘Historic milestone’ as new auto-enrolment pension scheme approved

The Government has approved details of the new pension auto-enrolment scheme ahead of its expected introduction in 2024. Workers will ...
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Sterling softens after UK PM Truss speech

Britain’s pound weakened against the dollar today, ending a six-day rally but avoiding recent lows as British Prime Minister Liz ...
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Residential property market may be overvalued by 7%, ESRI warns

The Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI) has warned that the residential property market in Ireland may be overvalued by ...
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Gap between electricity demand and supply likely to get worse – EirGrid

The electricity system will face a shortfall of supply over demand for the next decade, according to grid operator EirGrid. ...
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Cabinet signs off on plan for three €200 energy credits

The Cabinet has approved a plan to pay three electricity credits to every household over the next six months. It ...
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Overall tax revenue to end of September just under €58bn

Overall tax revenue for the first nine months of the year came in at just shy of €58 billion, the ...
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Lower growth next year but no recession – Central Bank

The Central Bank has reduced its forecasts for growth in the domestic economy next year and raised its outlook for ...
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Updated finance strategy sets target of 5,000 new jobs

The Government has set a target of growing the level of employment in the international financial services sector by 5,000 ...
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