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Euro zone business activity close to stagnation despite services bounce – PMI

Euro zone business activity remained close to stagnation at the end of last year, a survey showed today, as an ...
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€350m worth of old punts yet to be exchanged – Central Bank

The value of old Irish money that has not been swapped for euro since the change in currency equates to ...
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Revenue’s PAYE changes will see end of P60

Revenue has today outlined what it has described as the most significant changes to the tax system since 1960 when ...
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Mortgage approvals up in November; BPFI

Nearly 4,200 mortgages were approved in the month of November, according to figures from the Banking and Payments Federation. It ...
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Corporation tax to boost Exchequer figures for 2019

Exchequer figures to be released later today are expected to show a surplus of €1.5bn for last year. The surplus ...
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Mild downturn in manufacturing continues in December

The final AIB PMI survey of Irish manufacturers for 2019 revealed a further deterioration in business conditions in December.  The ...
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Euro gains and sterling shines as growth optimism cheers investors

The euro, the pound and some trade-sensitive currencies rallied as the dollar slid to a six-month low today. Investors are ...
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Gold set for best year since 2010 on weak dollar

Gold rose to its highest level in more than three months today, capping its best year in nearly a decade, ...
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Oil prices slip but on track for biggest yearly rise since 2016

Oil fell on the last trading day of 2019 but was still on track for monthly and annual gains, supported ...
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