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€9.3m in funding announced for online retail

Over 210 retailers are to receive €9.3m in grants through the latest round of a Government scheme designed to help ...
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Oil prices extend gains on weak dollar and tight supply

Oil prices have extended gains, propped up by a weaker dollar and tight supplies that offset concerns about recession and ...
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Business confidence plummets on inflationary pressures

Business confidence here has dropped sharply to its lowest level since October of 2020 as a result of concerns about ...
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Hiring rate in first five months 27% higher than 2019

Hiring rates in the first five months of this year were on average 27% higher than the same period in ...
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200 new R&D jobs for Medtronic in Galway

Medtronic is further expanding its presence in Galway with a $30m investment that will see it grow its workforce in ...
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FinTrU to create 300 new jobs in Donegal

Three hundred new jobs are to be created by regulatory solutions company FinTrU in Letterkenny, Co Donegal. The company is ...
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Diageo to build new €200m brewery in Kildare

Drinks company Diageo, which owns Guinness, is to build a new €200m brewery near Newbridge in Co Kildare. The carbon ...
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Euro clings to parity as markets await U.S. inflation data

The euro hovered a whisker above parity to the dollar today, with traders wary of the single currency being forced ...
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Taoiseach says cost-of-living crisis could last into next spring

The Taoiseach has warned that the cost-of-living crisis could last into the spring of 2023. Speaking on RTÉ’s Prime Time, ...
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