ESRI in warning over corporation tax windfall levels
The ESRI has warned that any reduction in windfall levels of corporation tax will have a significant impact on the ...
Read More US was country’s biggest export market in 2018
New figures from the Central Statistics Office show that Ireland exported a total €141 billion of goods in 2018 and ...
Read More US trade offensive takes out WTO as global referee
US disruption of the global economic order has reached a major milestone as the World Trade Organization (WTO) loses its ...
Read More 34,000 new homes needed every year for next decade – Central Bank
A study from the Central Bank has found that 34,000 new dwellings will be needed each year for the next ...
Read More Housing construction activity sees first slowdown since 2013
Activity in the construction sector declined for the third month in a row, the latest Purchasing Managers’ Index from Ulster ...
Read More 88% of Irish SME food companies expect revenue growth in 2020
A new survey shows that 88% of Irish food companies expect revenue growth in the year ahead, with 34% of ...
Read More Unemployment rate holds steady at 4.8% in November – CSO
The unemployment rate held steady at 4.8% in November to remain at the lowest level in almost 13 years, new ...
Read More Euro zone business growth near-stagnant, but some hopeful signs evident – PMI
Euro zone business activity stayed near stall speed last month, with manufacturing seemingly continuing to act as a drag on ...
Read More Services sector growth sees strong bounce in November
The country’s service sector growth bounced back strongly last month from a seven-year low as business confidence rose to its ...
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