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What’s in Trump’s trade deal with Europe?

The US and the European Union agreed a joint statement on the framework trade deal struck at the end of ...
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UK government borrowing less than expected in July in boost for Reeves

Government borrowing in the UK slowed to a lower-than-expected £1.1 billion in July, providing some relief for Chancellor Rachel Reeves ...
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Property prices see fastest monthly growth since November – CSO

New figures from the Central Statistics Office show that property prices registered monthly growth of 0.9% in June, the highest ...
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US tech stock stumble shows vulnerability in AI trade

US technology shares are showing signs of vulnerability after a massive run, which has some investors pointing to overdone AI-driven ...
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Why are Irish consumers paying the most for electricity in Europe?

No matter what way you look at it, residential electricity prices in Ireland are expensive. When comparing electricity prices across ...
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Restaurants Association of Ireland repeats call for return of 9% VAT rate

The Restaurants Association of Ireland, supported by economic research from economist Tony Foley, today launched a significant report making the ...
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NI hospitality businesses ‘squeezed’ due to rising costs

Most hospitality establishments in Northern Ireland are operating at under 80% of capacity due to rising costs, a survey has ...
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Laya to increase health insurance prices from October

Laya Healthcare is to increase the prices of its health insurance polices by an average of 4.5% from the start ...
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Google agrees $55m fine for anti-competitive deals with Australia telcos

Google agreed today to pay a $55m fine in Australia after the consumer watchdog found it had hurt competition by ...
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