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Euro zone inflation revised marginally lower, but still at record high

Eurostat confirmed that inflation in the euro zone rose by 1.5% on a monthly basis to give a 10.6% annual ...
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Wind was biggest single electricity source in October

High winds for weeks meant 45% of the country’s electricity last month came from wind, setting a new record. This ...
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European car sales grow in October – ACEA

European new car registrations jumped in October, data from the region’s carmaker association showed today. The number of new vehicles ...
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Property price growth slows to 10.8% in September – CSO

New figures from the Central Statistics Office show that annual property price growth slowed to a 14-month low in September. ...
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Toll charges rising to ‘maximum level’ from January

Toll charges on most toll roads around the country are to increase to their “maximum level” from 1 January 2023. ...
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Battery storage could cut electricity bills by €35m this winter

Operators of battery storage power plants say they could cut up to €35m off energy bills on the island of ...
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Business growth slows amid rising costs

While businesses are still expanding, new data from Intertrade Ireland shows that the pace of growth is slowing as companies ...
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Govt to keep cost-of-living payments under review – McGrath

The Government will keep the payments to help people deal with the escalating cost of living under review, Minister for ...
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Grocery inflation hits new high of 13.4% – Kantar

Grocery inflation rose to another record-breaking high of 13.4% in the last 12 weeks to October 30, new figures from ...
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