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November’s exchequer data on Tuesday is expected to detail a further reversal in corporate tsx take. The scale of the slide will have implications for the public finances
Faster-than-anticipated decline is likely to fuel speculation that the European Central Bank may start bringing down interest rates earlier
Gas Networks Ireland says there is both enough gas supply sources and enough network capacity to meet anticipated demand
Impact of higher interest rates yet to be ‘fully felt’, department to tell Public Accounts Committee
OECD’s latest assessment says the slowdown in global demand has triggered marked reductions in export volumes
Price growth of 2.3% is the lowest since the middle of 2021 and comes as energy prices on wholesale markets continue to fall
Figures show gardaí enjoyed average weekly earnings, including overtime and bonuses, of €1,579.28 in the third quarter
Latest CSO figures show sales fell on a monthly and on annual basis last month
CSO figures show increased supports for energy efficiency retrofitting schemes and more wastewater investment accounted for the increase
Company’s historic Grafton Street premises is one of 12 Johnny Ronan properties which were taken over by a receiver last week
Pay-as-you-go supplier says it is now offering a new fixed rate targeted at new customers
The great silver bullet of vacancy was an illusion all along and the latest tax returns, published by the Department of Finance, prove it
The Government’s new legislation aims to help renters become homeowners, but will it succeed?
Food retailer says flagship Exchequer Street store saw increased footfall
Novo Nordisk invests $2.3bn to boost obesity drug production