UK inflation falls less than expected, dashing June rate cut hopes
Inflation in Britain fell by less than expected in April and a key core measure barely dropped, prompting investors to ...
Read More EU new car sales jump 13.7% in April, industry body says
New car sales in the European Union rose 13.7% in April on the year for their biggest jump since last ...
Read More Revenue reminds employers of enhanced reporting obligations
Revenue has issued notices to 115,000 employers reminding them of their obligations under the Enhanced Reporting Requirements (ERR) scheme. Since ...
Read More Budget will widen gap between better off, those on low incomes – survey
A new analysis of Budget 2024 has warned that it will widen further the gap between the better off and ...
Read More Most food and drink companies positive about future
Irish food and drinks companies are generally positive about the future, despite issues with inflation, input costs and labour availability. ...
Read More Pace of rise in advertised rents slowed in first quarter
Advertised rents rose by just 0.6% between January and the end of March, new data from the property listings website ...
Read More Inaugural Global Economic Summit to open in Co Kerry
More than 400 leaders from politics, business, economics and civic life are gathering in Killarney, Co Kerry over the next ...
Read More Fuel prices see slight fluctuation in May
New figures from AA Ireland show a a slight fluctuation in petrol and diesel prices over the last few weeks ...
Read More FSU conference to discuss pay, AI and surveillance
Pay increases, the rise of artificial intelligence and staff surveillance are among the topics to be discussed at the triennial ...
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