Growth in service sector picks up as restrictions lift
Growth in the country’s service sector picked up strongly in February, as the recovery from the pandemic gained momentum following ...
Read More Euro zone inflation soars to new high of 5.8%
Euro zone inflation soared to another record high last month, intensifying a policy dilemma for the European Central Bank, which ...
Read More Oil spikes to 7-year high as markets avoid Russian supply
Oil prices surged to seven-year highs today as supply disruption fears mounted following hefty sanctions on Russian banks amid the ...
Read More Unions and employers to give their views on remote working
Groups representing trade unions and employers will address the Joint Oireachtas Committee on Enterprise, Trade and Employment on new remote ...
Read More Awards for personal injuries have fallen 50% – Tánaiste
Average awards for personal injuries have fallen by 50% since revised guidelines on the calculation of the awards were introduced, ...
Read More Wage support rates to be reduced further from today
Subsidy rates for the Government’s Employee Wage Subsidy Scheme (EWSS) are to be cut further from today. The changes will ...
Read More Manufacturing grows in February sees slowest pace in 11 months – PMI
The country’s manufacturing sector expanded at the slowest pace in 11 months in February as growth in output, new orders ...
Read More Residential commencements last year topped 2019 levels
Residential development commencements jumped 40% last year compared with 2020, and were 19% higher than pre-pandemic levels in 2019 – ...
Read More Tough sanctions on Russia knock 2% off European stocks
European stocks sank this morning as Western countries imposed tough new sanctions on Russia following its invasion of Ukraine, while ...
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