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High prices forced first contraction in construction sector in over a year

Severe price pressures forced the Irish construction sector to contract marginally in June, the first time it has reduced in ...
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Banks not trusted by farmers – Irish Banking Culture Board report

There is an “absence of trust” amongst farmers in banks, according to the latest report from the Irish Banking Culture ...
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The Summer Economic Statement: What you need to know

What’s the Summer Economic Statement? It is a document that sets out the parameters of the forthcoming Budget. That means, ...
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Job vacancies stabilise as caution enters the market

New data from hiring platform IrishJobs.ie shows a continued stabilisation in the number of job vacancies across the country. While ...
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New authority to crack down on corporate wrongdoing

The Office of the Director of Corporate Enforcement (ODCE) has now become a statutory and independent agency called the Corporate ...
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Inflation could peak at over 10% in coming months, Central Bank warns

The Central Bank has warned that inflation could peak in the coming months at over 10% but should start to ...
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Euro zone business growth slowed sharply in June – PMI

Business growth across the euro zone slowed further last month, according to a survey in which forward looking indicators suggested ...
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Euro falling towards parity pain point

A stampede for dollars as global recession risks mount has left other currencies battered and bruised, with the euro getting ...
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Rising costs of living hitting back-to-school expenses

Cost of living increases are impacting parents budgeting for back-to-school expenses, according to a new survey for the Irish League ...
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