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Euro zone investor morale drops, breaking streak of gains in “setback”

Investor morale in the euro zone broke an eight-month streak of improvements with a bigger-than-expected decline in July, a survey ...
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Makhlouf urges Government to stick to its own 5% spending increase rule in Budget 2025

The Governor of the Central Bank has urged the Government to stick to its own rule limiting the overall annual ...
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Service sector growth moderates, input costs fall sharply

Growth in the country’s service sector moderated slightly in June, bringing jobs growth to a near standstill but a sharp ...
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Budget 2025 to be brought forward to 1 October – Chambers

Budget 2025 is to be brought forward one week to Tuesday 1 October, Minister for Finance Jack Chambers has said. ...
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Tax take for first half of year up 9%, exchequer figures show

The State took in a total of €44.7 billion in tax in the first six months of the year, up ...
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Harris meets banks over mortgage interest rates

The Taoiseach has told the banks he wants people to feel the benefits of reduced monthly mortgage repayments as quickly ...
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Govt to draft law to dissolve NAMA and wind up IBRC

The Government has given the go-ahead for the drafting of legislation to complete the dissolution of the National Asset Management ...
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Bank of Ireland revises GDP outlook, but expects healthy growth

Bank of Ireland has downgraded its outlook for growth in Gross Domestic Product (GDP) to 1% this year and 3.9% ...
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Up to 53,000 new dwellings needed per year to cater for population growth – ESRI

A new report from the ESRI shows that 35,000 to 53,000 new dwellings will be needed annually based on projected ...
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