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 ...
Read More 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 ...
Read More 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, ...
Read More 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 ...
Read More Housing prices see first annual fall since 2012
Housing prices saw their first annual fall since 2012 this year, the latest Daft.ie Sales Report shows today. Housing prices ...
Read More Euro boosted by US-China trade news
The euro hit a four and a half month high today as optimism over US-China trade relations and the global ...
Read More Business sentiment rises for third month in a row – Bank of Ireland Economic Pulse
Business sentiment rose for the third consecutive month in December, while consumer sentiment remained steady, the latest Bank of Ireland ...
Read More Minimum wage set to increase by 30 cent an hour from February
The National Minimum wage will increase to €10.10 in February, the Minister for Employment Affairs and Social Protection has announced. ...
Read More Signs of rent stabilisation in Dublin and Cork – RTB
Average monthly rents across the country rose by 8.2% during the third quarter of this year. According to the latest quarterly ...
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