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SCSI calls for increase in building control inspections

Ireland’s approach to the enforcement of building regulations requires a cultural shift, according to the new President of the Society of Chartered Surveyors. Kevin Hollingsworth called for a new proactive approach by local authorities, which he said must be backed by exchequer funding. Currently, local authorities are required to only inspect between 12 and 15%…

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Oil edges down as cautious investors await Fed meet, US CPI data

Oil prices traded lower today, as investors waited for key US and China CPI data as well as the outcome of the Federal Reserve’s policy meeting to glean a clearer picture of where inflation is heading and how that will affect fuel demand. Brent crude futures fell 13 cents, or 0.16%, to $81.50 per barrel…

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The Role of Forensic Accounting in Protecting Business Assets

In the intricate world of business, the safeguarding of assets is not just about physical security measures but also about the adept handling of financial intricacies. Forensic accounting, often seen as the intersection of accounting, auditing, and investigative skills, plays a pivotal role in prote…

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The Role of Forensic Accounting in Protecting Business Assets

In the intricate world of business, the safeguarding of assets is not just about physical security measures but also about the adept handling of financial intricacies. Forensic accounting, often seen as the intersection of accounting, auditing, and investigative skills, plays a pivotal role in protecting a company’s assets from fraud and financial discrepancies. This article…

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Increases in construction activity continued in May – BNP Paribas

Housing commencements remain on an upward trend, according to BNP Paribas Real Estate Ireland, with continued increases in construction activity across key residential segments. The construction activity index posted fractionally below the 50.0 no-change mark in May to signal broadly stable output in the sector midway through the second quarter. The reading was down from…

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World food prices rise for third straight month in May, UN says

The United Nations world food price index rose for a third consecutive month in May, as higher cereals and dairy product prices outweighed drops in prices for sugar and vegetable oils. The UN Food and Agriculture Organisation’s price index, which tracks the most globally traded food commodities, averaged 120.4 points in May, up 0.9% from…

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Unemployment rate steady in May at 4%, CSO data shows

New figures from the Central Statistics Office show that the unemployment rate for May was 4%, unchanged from the previous month. On an annual basis, the seasonally adjusted unemployment rate fell to 4% in May from a revised rate of 4.2% the same time last year. The seasonally adjusted number of people unemployed was 111,700…

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ECB policymakers warn about inflation challenge

European Central Bank policymakers warned today that the final stage of pushing inflation down to 2% could be especially hard but said they were confident that policy was working as intended, while some even saw room to ease policy further in 2024. The ECB cut interest rates from record highs on Thursday in a long-telegraphed…

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Capital Investment Decisions: Balancing Risk and Reward for Growth

Capital investment decisions are among the most critical strategic choices faced by business leaders. These decisions not only demand substantial financial outlays but also set the direction for a company’s future growth and operational efficiency. The key to successful capital investment lies in ef…

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