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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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INAB calls on businesses to be ‘accreditation aware’

Today on World Accreditation Day, the Irish National Accreditation Board (INAB) is calling on businesses to employ accredited services to ...
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Mortgages from credit-servicing firms face higher interest rates, Central Bank data shows

The Central Bank has published data showing customers with mortgages at credit-servicing firms face higher interest rates. The analysis shows ...
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Annual inflation rate slows to 6.6% in May from 7.2%

The annual rate of inflation slowed to 6.6% in May, compared to 7.2% in April, new figures from the Central ...
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