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ESRI further downgrades economic growth forecast

The Economic and Social Research Institute has further downgraded its forecast for growth in the economy this year. However, in its latest Quarterly Economic Commentary the think-tank says the underlying performance of the economy is stronger than the headline figures suggest. It has also questioned the assumptions underpinning the national spending rule. Meanwhile, later today…

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Harnessing the Power of Big Data for Smarter Business Decisions

In an era where data is as valuable as currency, at we know that the ability to harness big data has become a critical factor in the success of businesses across industries. Big data, with its vast potential to provide deep insights into customer behaviour, market trends, and operational efficiencies, is revolutionising the way decisions…

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House price growth picks up to 2.3% in October – CSO

Residential property price growth picked up on a yearly basis for the second month in a row in October, Central Statistics Office figures showed today. Prices for residential property increased by 2.3% in October compared with a near three-year low of 1.1% two months earlier. Prices had risen by 1.4% in September. Property price growth…

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Interest rate on new mortgages dips in October – Central Bank

The average interest rate on new mortgages in Ireland eased very slightly in October, new data from the Central Bank shows. But at the same time the average interest rate offered on term deposit accounts rose to its highest level in 14 years. At the end of the month, the average rate on new mortgages…

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Mastering Cash Flow Management: The Key to Business Longevity

In the dynamic world of business, one factor consistently stands as a cornerstone of sustainability and growth: effective cash flow management. At we know this is often overshadowed by the pursuit of profits and revenue growth, the art of managing cash flow is critical to the longevity of any business, especially in today’s rapidly evolving…

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Talks on fish quotas resume in Brussels

Talks between EU fisheries ministers to finalise quota arrangements for national fishing fleets for 2024 have resumed in Brussels Talks were suspended last night with firm proposals for most stocks but no political sign off. Irish sources report both positive and negative decisions on some of the stocks important to Ireland’s fishers, and also some…

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Grocery price inflation falls again to 8.6%

Grocery sales are expected to exceed €1.4 billion for the first time ever in December, according to the latest predictions from Kantar. New figures from Kantar today show that take-home grocery sales increased by 7.2% in the four weeks to November 26. Kantar noted that shoppers visited stores more often in November, making an average…

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Retail Ireland predicting extra €1.1bn spend in December

Retailers are predicting an increase in household spending in the run-up to Christmas, despite cost-of-living pressures and the difficult economic backdrop for many. Retail Ireland, the Ibec group representing the sector, is expecting that on average each household in Ireland will spend €1,019 more during December compared to other months of the year. That represents…

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Revenue warns of tax implications for planning payments

Revenue has warned of “potentially serious consequences” for people who do not disclose payments they have received as part of the misuse of the planning appeals system. It said payments which influence the planning process may have tax implications, and people are obliged to include them in the appropriate tax return. The statement follows an…

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