Steady service sector growth reignites inflationary pressures
The services sector covers areas as diverse as communication, financial and business services, IT and the tourism trade The services ...
Read More Euro zone consumers see lower inflation ahead – ECB poll
Euro zone consumers cut their inflation expectations for the following 12 months again in May, although they still saw prices ...
Read More 53% of Northern Ireland’s exports go to Ireland – ESRI
New research from ESRI shows that the Republic accounts for more than half of Northern Ireland’s exports, mainly due to ...
Read More Most US companies plan to increase employment here – AmCham survey
The majority of American multinationals with operations here expect to increase employment in the coming year, according to the American ...
Read More Summer Economic Statement may increase core spending by 6.1%
The Ministers for Finance and Public Expenditure and Reform Michael McGrath and Paschal Donohoe are expected to publish their Summer ...
Read More Toll charges on national road network increases
Toll charges on most of the country’s national road network have increased today after a six-month deferment by the Government ...
Read More Work-life balance act to extend leave for parents and carers
Workers will be able to avail of extended breastfeeding breaks and new unpaid leave entitlements as part of the work-life ...
Read More Manufacturing slump drags employment lower – PMI
A slump in manufacturing activity deepened slightly last month, hitting a fresh three year low and leading to a fall ...
Read More Inflation rate estimated to have slowed to 4.8% in June from 5.4% in May – CSO
Inflation in Ireland, as measured by the Harmonised Index of Consumer Prices, is estimated to have moderated to an annual ...
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