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Manufacturing activity deteriorates amid fall in new orders

Activity in the manufacturing sector deteriorated again in April, new data shows. The latest AIB Purchasing Managers Index shows that ...
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Trade unions to mark International Workers’ Day with Dublin event

Trade unions will mark May Day today which is celebrated as International Workers’ Day. A rally and march will be ...
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New targets for female representation at senior levels

Balance for Better Business (B4BB), an independent review group established by the Government, has today launched a new strategy, targets ...
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Bank of Ireland raises net interest income guidance on fewer rate cuts

Bank of Ireland has today lifted its net interest income guidance for 2024 to reflect its revised expectations that there ...
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Euro zone grows more than expected in Q1 after recession

The euro zone economy grew by more than expected in the first quarter of 2024, buoyed by a return to ...
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Inflation rate slows to 1.6% in year to April – flash CSO reading

The latest “flash” estimate of inflation from the Central Statistics Office shows that the annual rate slowed to 1.6% in ...
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Claims related to uninsured drivers rose 11% last year – MIBI

The number of claims related to accidents caused by drivers who were either uninsured or untraced rose 11% last year. ...
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Ireland’s first Trade Union Week gets under way

Ireland’s first Trade Union week begins today. It will see thousands of workers across the island taking part in events ...
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KBC Ireland to return banking licence to Central Bank

KBC Bank Ireland will return its banking licence to the Central Bank of Ireland next week, in its last act ...
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