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Consumers planning a more positive but prudent Christmas

Planning to cut back on Christmas spending is now a seasonal norm, according to analysis of the Credit Union Consumer ...
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Oil prices head for fourth week of declines in a row as supply grows

Oil prices were little changed today but on track for their fourth week of losses in a row after tumbling ...
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More expensive services, food drive euro zone inflation in October

More expensive services and food were the main drivers of consumer price growth in the euro zone in October, data ...
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Paid sick leave to increase to 5 days from January

The Government has announced that the entitlement to paid sick leave will increase from three to five days on 1 ...
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Exports slow by 17% in September on lower pharma and electronics

Exports of goods from Ireland fell 17% in September, compared to the same month of last year, driven in large ...
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Dublin property prices fall again in September – CSO

Residential property prices rose nationally in September, compared to the same month last year, by 1.4%. This compares to an ...
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Central Bank publishes new accountability rules for financial companies

The Central Bank has today published regulations and guidance for firms who have to comply with the Individual Accountability Framework ...
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‘Out of home’ food sector hits record €9.3bn in 2023

A more discerning, occasion-led approach to dining out is likely to take hold next year, the latest Bord Bia annual ...
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Govt to build emergency reserve LNG storage facility

The Government is to build a new floating gas storage facility for Liquified Natural Gas to use as a strategic ...
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