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Consumer sentiment climbs to six-month high

Consumer sentiment hit a six-month high in January, buoyed by the reduced risk of a disorderly British exit from the ...
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US trade deficit falls in 2019 for first time in 6 years

The US trade deficit fell last year to $616.8 billion, the first time the gap has narrowed since 2013 as ...
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Economy off to strong start in 2020, services PMI shows

The country’s services sector grew at the fastest pace in seven months in January, a new survey today showed. This ...
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Euro zone factories still struggling but green shoots emerging – PMI

Euro zone factory activity contracted again in January but did so at its shallowest rate since mid-2019, according to a ...
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Businesses experiencing significant skills shortage

New research reveals that Irish businesses are experiencing the worst talent shortage since 2006, with three-quarters unable to fill vacant ...
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Unemployment edges up in January – CSO

The unemployment rate rose slightly in January, according to the Central Statistics Office, but continues to fall on an annual ...
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Lending to households rises for third year in a row – Central Bank

Lending to households grew for the third year in row last year, mainly on the back of growth in home ...
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Manufacturing grows for just second time in 8 months – PMI

Manufacturing activity grew for just the second time in eight months in January amid greater certainty around Brexit and signs ...
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Bank regulator launches toughest ever bank stress tests

The European Union’s banking watchdog has launched its toughest stress test of lenders to check on their resilience to very ...
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