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Two thirds of adults think Irish banks lack competition

Two thirds of adults in Ireland think the banking sector lacks competition, new research has found. While almost three quarters ...
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New electric car registrations slow down by 17% in October – SIMI

The latest figures from the Society of the Irish Motor Industry show that new car registrations for October were down ...
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Euro zone inflation, growth slow as ECB hikes weigh

Inflation in the euro zone hit a two-year low a month after its economy began contracting, data showed today, illustrating ...
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Energy suppliers set to cut electricity, gas charges

A number of energy suppliers are set to cut charges for electricity and gas from today. Nearly two million customers ...
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Manufacturing conditions continue to weaken amid fall in new orders

Business conditions in the manufacturing sector continued to weaken in October, new figures show. The latest Purchasing Managers Index from ...
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Inflation rate estimated to have slowed to 3.6% in October from 5% in September

There has been a significant slowing in the estimated annual rate of inflation in October. According to the latest “flash” ...
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Where next for interest rates as ECB pauses?

It has certainly been a busy eighteen months for the Monetary Policy Committee of the European Central Bank. Having spent ...
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Consumer sentiment improves following Budget measures

Consumer sentiment has improved slightly this month, boosted by the measures announced in Budget 2024. The latest Credit Union Consumer ...
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ECB breaks record streak of rate hikes as economy weakens

The European Central Bank left interest rates unchanged as expected today, snapping an unprecedented streak of ten consecutive rate hikes, ...
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