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Euro zone GDP falls less than expected at end of 2020

The euro zone economy contracted less than expected in the fourth quarter of 2020 amid pandemic-induced lockdowns, initial EU estimates ...
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Savings continue to rise as debt levels fall – Central Bank

Household savings continue to rise and debt levels continue to fall, according to the latest figures from the Central Bank.  ...
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PUP numbers increase by less than 1% in the last week

Almost 480,000 people will receive the Pandemic Unemployment Payment this week, an increase of 4,269 or less that 1%, according ...
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Minister to seek ban on oil and gas exploration

Minister for Transport, Environment and Climate Eamon Ryan will today seek Cabinet approval to introduce legislation to ban oil and ...
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Consumer caution urged over fake ‘Irish’ websites post-Brexit

Consumer experts have warned online shoppers they should not be duped by fake ‘.ie’ websites, or they could face additional taxes and duties on ...
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Volume of goods into Irish ports from UK down 50%

A month after the end of the Brexit transition period, authorities say the volume of goods coming into Irish ports ...
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Manufacturing sector growth slows sharply on Brexit, Covid-19

The pace of growth in the manufacturing sector slowed sharply to a three-month low in January as Britain’s exit from ...
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New €55m fund to aid tourism businesses hit by pandemic

A new €55m fund to assist tourism businesses that have been impacted by the Covid-19 pandemic is to be launched ...
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Public debt set to increase to €47,700 per person – Finance

The national debt stood at more than €219 billion at the end of last year, equivalent to €44,000 for every ...
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