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Unemployment rate falls to 4.1% in July from revised figure of 4.2% in June – CSO

New Central Statistics Office show that the seasonally adjusted unemployment rate for July eased to 4.1%, down from a revised ...
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Exchequer tax take up 4.6% to €4.57bn in July

Almost €6.57 billion in tax was received by the Exchequer in July, up €303m (4.6%) on the same month of ...
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Service growth remains robust, inflation pressures ease – PMI

Service sector growth remained robust in July amid a strengthening in business sentiment and a slight easing in still high ...
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Euro zone factory July activity fell at fastest pace since onset of Covid – PMI

Manufacturing activity across the euro zone contracted in July at the fastest pace since Covid-19 was cementing its grip on ...
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Manufacturing sector continues to contract, amid drop in new orders

Business conditions in the manufacturing sector continued to deteriorate in July, new figures show. The latest Purchasing Managers Index from ...
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Irish economy on course for more moderate growth – Ibec

The Irish economy is nearing the peak of the current economic cycle and is on course to enter a period ...
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Temporary Business Energy Support Scheme ends today

Today marks the last day of the Temporary Business Energy Support Scheme, which was designed to help businesses with their ...
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Euro zone inflation falls further in comforting sign for ECB

Consumer prices in the euro zone grew by 5.3% this month from 5.5% in June, extending a downtrend that started ...
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Ireland posts highest GDP growth in Q2 as euro zone returns to growth

Ireland recorded the highest increase in economic growth in the euro zone in the second quarter of this year, new ...
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