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Rise in consumer confidence in visiting stores – Deloitte survey

Consumer confidence in visiting physical stores, engaging in person-to-person services and attending in-person events has increased, according to a new ...
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Ulster Bank hit with record €38m Central Bank fine for tracker mortgage failings

The Central Bank has fined Ulster Bank Ireland almost €38m for dozens of regulatory breaches in its handling of its ...
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Poll suggests one in four cut back on food and utilities during pandemic

The Covid-19 pandemic has led to one in four people cutting back on food and utilities, according to research commissioned by ...
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Consumer sentiment improves to best level in 12 months

Consumer sentiment improved to its best level in 12 months in March, according to the latest KBC Bank Ireland consumer sentiment ...
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ESRI lowers economic growth forecasts as Covid restrictions continue

The Economic and Social Research Institute has lowered its forecasts for growth in the economy this year, due to ongoing ...
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Rents nationwide rise by 2.7% in fourth quarter

Rental prices increased by 2.7% nationally to stand at an average of €1,256 a month by the end of last ...
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Dublin-Belfast economic corridor plans to be revealed

Plans for an economic corridor between Dublin and Belfast will be launched by the eight local authorities it passes through. ...
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Europe facing difficult quarter but ECB will do its part – Lane

Europe is facing a difficult second quarter as coronavirus infections rise and governments reimpose lockdown measures, but the European Central ...
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Employers owe €224m to Revenue for TSSS payments

56% of employers who availed of the Temporary Wage Subsidy Scheme were overpaid under the scheme, and owe a total ...
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