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‘Embarrassment of riches’ should be spent on capital infrastructure – Goodbody

The chief economist at stockbroker Goodbody said he supports a proposed new capital spending stabilisation fund for the country’s “embarrassment ...
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New home construction starts down 16% in June

The number of new homes that building work commenced on in June was down 16% on the previous month. However, ...
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Ireland’s home ownership age gap among the highest in Western Europe – ESRI

Ireland has one of the biggest gaps in home ownership between younger and older people in western Europe, a new ...
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ECB to raise rates by 25 basis points in July, slim majority say September too

The European Central Bank will raise interest rates by 25 basis points on July 27, according to all economists in ...
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June sunshine boosted spending in pubs and restaurants

The June sunshine boosted spending in pubs by 28% compared to the previous month, new figures from AIB show. Spending ...
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Paper explores cost of hiking social welfare payments in budget

A €1 increase in the personal rates of all weekly paid social welfare schemes in October’s budget would cost €69.4 ...
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Refundable tax credits could cost €1bn Tax Strategy Group report claims

The Tax Strategy Group paper on income tax has examined the issue of refundable tax credits. This is when those ...
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Warning of businesses going bust if VAT goes back to 13.5%

Hairdressers and restaurant owners have warned that if the reduced 9% VAT rate increases back to 13.5% again as planned ...
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Exports slow by €1.2 billion in May – CSO

New figures from the Central Statistics Office show that Irish unadjusted exports of goods decreased by €1.2 billion to €16.7 ...
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