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European stocks clock worst quarterly showing since 2022

European stocks recorded their worst quarterly showing in more than two years today, as uncertainty around interest rates and the ...
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Annual inflation doubles to 1% in December, flash estimate shows

Consumer prices rose by 1% in the year to December, double the rate of 0.5% recorded in November, a flash ...
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House prices rise 9% in 2024

House prices nationally rose by an average of 9% during 2024, according to the latest house price report by Daft.ie. ...
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Fed cuts rates but sees slower pace of further reductions

The US Federal Reserve has cut interest rates, as expected, but Fed Chair Jerome Powell said more reductions in borrowing ...
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Residential property prices up 9.7% in October – CSO

Property prices are continuing to increase and are up 9.7% in the 12 months to October, according to the latest ...
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Spending by BOI customers up 6.8% on Black Friday

Black Friday sales are an established part of the Irish retail calendar, as demonstrated by a Bank of Ireland report ...
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Holyhead Port to stay closed until 15 January ‘at the earliest’

Holyhead Port is to remain closed until 15 January at the earliest, it has been announced. All ferry services between ...
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Planning permissions down 10.9% in third quarter – CSO

New figures from the Central Statistics Office show an annual decrease of 10.9% in the total number of dwelling units ...
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€33k a year pension needed for ‘comfortable’ retirement

A single person would need a pension of €33,600 a year, and a couple would need €43,200 a year, in ...
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