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Central Bank forecasts rebound in domestic economic activity this year

A stronger than expected recovery is forecast to result in activity in the domestic economy returning to pre-pandemic levels this ...
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Big jump in residential commencements in second quarter

Residential development commencements jumped threefold in the second quarter of the year compared to the same period last year. The ...
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Minister ‘hopeful’ Government will sign up to OECD corporate tax deal – Ryan

Minister for the Environment, Climate and Communications Eamon Ryan has said he is hopeful and confident that Ireland will “be ...
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Central Bank mortgage measures built up resilience during Covid

Central Bank Deputy Governor Sharon Donnery has said the benefits of the mortgage measures were evident over the past year ...
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Services sector records strongest growth since Q2 2006

The Irish services sector continued to grow rapidly in September, according to AIB’s Purchasing Managers’ Index. It reveals that the ...
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Govt urged to scrap pandemic bonus plan

The Government needs to scrap its plan for frontline pandemic bonus payments and a new bank holiday because it will ...
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‘Transformative change’ needed as Govt to sign off on €165bn National Development Plan

The Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform has said the National Development Plan (NDP), which will be announced later today, ...
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Donohoe to meet EU’s Vestager on tax issues

Minister for Finance Paschal Donohoe is due to meet with Executive Vice-President of the European Commission and Commissioner for Competition ...
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Manufacturing growth slips to 6-month low – PMI

Growth in factory activity slipped to a six-month low in September but remained close to all-time highs with the sector ...
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