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IFAC: Govt to boost core spending by more than stated in Summer Economic Statement

The Irish Fiscal Advisory Council has calculated that the Government plans to increase core spending next year by €5.5 billion, ...
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Euro zone retail sales flat in May, still down year-on-year

Retail sales volumes in the 20 nations sharing the euro currency were unchanged from April and were 2.9% lower year-on-year. ...
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First increase in construction activity recorded since September of 2022

Construction activity in Ireland increased in June for the first time since September of last year, albeit slightly. New data ...
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1 in 3 struggling to survive financially – CCPC report

One in three people in Ireland say they are just about getting by financially, a new report conducted on behalf ...
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2022 sees biggest fall in Government debt since 2014 – NTMA

Ireland’s General Government debt fell by €11 billion to €225 billion in 2022 and has the potential to fall below ...
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1 in 3 struggling to survive financially – CCPC report

One in three people in Ireland say they are just about getting by financially, a new report conducted on behalf ...
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Euro zone business activity contracts in June – PMI

Euro zone business activity slipped into contractionary territory last month in a broad-based downturn across the bloc’s dominant services industry ...
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McGrath calls on banks to keep mortgage customers out of arrears

Speaking at a Banking Payments Federation Ireland conference, Micheal McGrath said genuine people should not be allowed to fall into ...
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Government urged to tackle energy poverty in Budget

The Government is being urged to use October’s Budget to tackle energy poverty and break Ireland’s dependence on fossil fuels ...
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