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European stocks drop as US election race tightens

European stocks slid this morning in early trade as the race for the White House remained too close to call.  ...
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Factory data lifts shares but investors remain wary of US election outcome

Shares recovered globally from one-month lows yesterday as strengthening factory data in China and Europe offset news of new virus ...
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Cabinet to discuss establishment of pensions commission

The Cabinet meets this morning with Social Protection Minister Heather Humphreys expected to bring a memo proposing the formal establishment ...
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ISME writes to TDs to express Level 5 lockdown concerns

The Irish SME Association (ISME) has written to all TDs in Ireland to express its grave concern at the latest ...
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Pandemic sparks increase in online shopping

Two in five people stay they began shopping online for the first time at the start of the pandemic. It ...
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Market for private rentals is strong with shortage of supply a big factor

The private rental market is among the few areas of the commercial property sector to so far escape being negatively ...
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Covid lockdowns bring recession threat back to Europe

Europe’s economic recovery is being cut short as governments implement new restrictions to fight the coronavirus that risk driving the ...
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Ireland set for €8bn more ECB support

IRELAND is in line for €8bn of further borrowing support after the European Central Bank (ECB) signalled it would expand ...
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Mortgage holders leaving thousands of euro on the table by failing to switch home loan providers – CBI research

Mortgage holders are leaving thousands of euro on the table by failing to switch home loan providers, according to new ...
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