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Tentative signs of ‘turnaround’ for manufacturing sector

Activity in the manufacturing sector improved in October, driven by a rise in output and new orders. The latest AIB ...
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Labour productivity levels decline in key SME sectors, report warns

Labour productivity levels have declined in key SME sectors, a new report warns. According to the latest SME Monitor published ...
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Wholesale electricity prices rise over 12% in September – CSO

New figures from the Central Statistics Office show that wholesale electricity prices increased by 12.2% in September compared to August, ...
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International tourists spending less time here, more money

International visitors are spending less time in Ireland, but more money. New figures from the Irish Tourism Industry Confederation (ITIC) ...
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Euro zone inflation rebounds more than expected in October to 2%

Euro zone inflation accelerated more than expected in October and could still pick up further in the coming months, bolstering ...
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Three quarters of businesses report increase in cyberattacks – survey

Almost three quarters of Irish businesses have reported an increase in cyberattacks in the past year, according to new research. ...
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Irish infrastructure lagging behind EU counterparts – IFAC

Ireland’s infrastructure is lagging 25% behind that of high-income European economies, according to the Irish Fiscal Advisory Council. In a ...
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New scheme to reimburse costs to fix Celtic Tiger era defective apartments

The Government is establishing a pilot scheme for reimbursing apartment owners who fix Celtic Tiger era defective properties at their ...
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Euro zone disinflation on track, Lagarde says

Euro zone inflation is “well on track” to hit the European Central Bank’s 2% target next year, ECB President Christine ...
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