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ECB rate cut coming, but not just yet, says Governing Council’s Kazimir

The European Central Bank is increasingly confident that inflation is coming down, but should still hold off on an interest ...
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A fifth of motorists are planning to get rid of their car, survey finds

One in every five car owners are planning to get rid of their car over the coming years, new research ...
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House construction growth could stall in 2024 – BNPPRE

Construction activity continued to contract in February, but at a slower pace than a month earlier, new data shows. The ...
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78% of consumers feel they are “doing what they can” to be sustainable

Three quarters of Irish consumers feel they are doing as much as they can, within their means, to be sustainable, ...
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New wind farm a ‘significant step’ in meeting renewable energy targets

The Chief Executive of Bord na Móna has said the Oweninny Wind Farm, which is set to be Ireland’s largest ...
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Live Register figures down 1.2% in February – CSO

New figures from the Central Statistics Office show that the seasonally adjusted Live Register total for February fell by 1.2% ...
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NAMA on track to complete wind-down by 2025

Finance Minister Michael McGrath has today confirmed that NAMA will complete its wind-down by the end of 2025 while the ...
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China’s trade surges in first two months of 2024

China’s exports sharply accelerated in the first two months of 2024, official figures showed today, providing policymakers a bright spot ...
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Central Bank launches consultation on new consumer code

Enhanced clarity, predictability and accessibility on consumer protection obligations are among the key aims of a new Consumer Protection Code ...
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