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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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Euro hits 20-year low against dollar on recession risk

The euro sank today to its lowest level against the dollar since 2002 as data pointed to a growing recession ...
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30% tax rate idea still being examined – Varadkar

A new 30% tax rate for middle-income earners has not been ruled out, according to Tánaiste Leo Varadkar. Last March, ...
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Over 220,000 new current accounts opened as banks exit market

The main retail banks have opened 222,000 personal current accounts so far this year, as customers of Ulster Bank and ...
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Irish inflation estimated at 9.6% in June – Eurostat

Inflation across the euro area rose to 8.6% in June, according to an initial estimate by the EU’s statistical agency ...
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