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Euro zone bond yields inch higher after inflation-driven drop

Euro zone bond yields edged higher after a sharp drop the previous day on the back of weaker-than-expected US inflation ...
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National Enterprise Hub launched to support businesses

A new resource to help businesses access a range of government supports called the National Enterprise Hub has been launched ...
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‘Many more challenges’ facing Irish economy – Chambers

Minister for Finance Jack Chambers has pointed to “many more challenges facing our economy,” along with “threats” and “vulnerabilities present ...
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Govt adopting ‘everything now’ approach to budget

The State’s fiscal watchdog has claimed that the Government is adopting an ‘everything now’ approach of current spending increases, tax ...
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Year-on-year wage growth in Ireland rose to 4.3% in June

Year-on-year wage growth in Ireland was 4.3% in June, up slightly from the 4% to 4.1% range recorded since the ...
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New enhanced unemployment benefit rules passed by Oireachtas

Planned new laws aimed at ensuring enhanced benefits for those with a strong work history who become unemployed have passed ...
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Additional €8.3bn funding for use in Budget 2025

The Government is to make €8.3 billion in additional funding available for use in Budget 2025, its last before the ...
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Summer Economic Statement to outline size of Budget 2025

The Government will outline the size of the financial package for October’s budget later today, when it publishes the Summer ...
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UK to re-introduce mandatory housing targets

The UK’s finance minister has announced that she will re-introduce mandatory housing targets. In her first speech as Chancellor of ...
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