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Annual wholesale electricity prices down over 35% in June

New figures from the Central Statistics Office show the price of wholesale electricity in June rose by 11.3% from May, ...
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‘Consumers feeling strengths as well as strains’

The pressures facing Irish consumers are fading but are far from finished, according to the Credit Union Consumer Sentiment Index, ...
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Oil edges higher, buoyed by tighter supplies

Oil prices rose today, buoyed by evidence of tightening supplies and economic stimulus in slow-recovering China. Brent futures were up ...
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Euro zone price pressures finally easing – ECB’s de Guindos

The ECB has raised interest rates at every meeting over the past year and promised another hike this month The ...
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€783m paid in unpublished tax settlements last year

A massive €783m was paid last year in unpublished tax settlements involving close to 55,000 separate companies and members of ...
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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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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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