Euro zone producer prices fall as expected in November
Euro zone producer prices fell month-on-month as expected in November, the EU’s statistics office said today, pulled down by falling ...
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Flexible working arrangements like those introduced during the Covid-19 crisis are not only good for employees but also boost productivity ...
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Euro zone business activity contracted less than initially thought at the end of last year as price pressures eased, according ...
Read More Exchequer collected record €83bn in tax last year
The Exchequer collected a record €83.1 billion in tax last year, according to figures published this evening by the Department ...
Read More Services sector growth picks back up in December
Expansion in the services sector picked up in December following four months of slowing growth in a row to push ...
Read More 105,253 new cars registered in 2022, down 10% on 2019
105,253 new cars were registered last year, up marginally on 2021, but down 10% on the pre-Covid levels recorded in ...
Read More Croatia joins the Euro and enters Schengen area
Croatia has switched to the Euro and entered Europe’s passport-free zone – two major milestones for the country after joining ...
Read More Remote working, new employment laws and pay claims – the world of work in 2022
The Covid pandemic led to a reimagining of the concept of work. Forced to stay at home, employees and businesses ...
Read More Euro zone business lending growth slows sharply in November
Bank lending to euro zone companies slowed in November, easing back from the sector’s biggest borrowing binge in over a ...
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