Wholesale electricity prices rise over 12% in September – CSO
New figures from the Central Statistics Office show that wholesale electricity prices increased by 12.2% in September compared to August, ...
Read More International tourists spending less time here, more money
International visitors are spending less time in Ireland, but more money. New figures from the Irish Tourism Industry Confederation (ITIC) ...
Read More Euro zone inflation rebounds more than expected in October to 2%
Euro zone inflation accelerated more than expected in October and could still pick up further in the coming months, bolstering ...
Read More Three quarters of businesses report increase in cyberattacks – survey
Almost three quarters of Irish businesses have reported an increase in cyberattacks in the past year, according to new research. ...
Read More Irish infrastructure lagging behind EU counterparts – IFAC
Ireland’s infrastructure is lagging 25% behind that of high-income European economies, according to the Irish Fiscal Advisory Council. In a ...
Read More New scheme to reimburse costs to fix Celtic Tiger era defective apartments
The Government is establishing a pilot scheme for reimbursing apartment owners who fix Celtic Tiger era defective properties at their ...
Read More Euro zone disinflation on track, Lagarde says
Euro zone inflation is “well on track” to hit the European Central Bank’s 2% target next year, ECB President Christine ...
Read More Small bounce in consumer sentiment after Budget – Credit Union Consumer Sentiment Index
There was a “small bounce” in consumer sentiment in October, but little sense that consumers think Budget 2025 will dramatically ...
Read More First time buyers and switchers drive increase in Q3 mortgage drawdowns
Strong demand from first-time buyers (FTB) and switching activity drove an increase in both the volume and value of mortgage ...
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