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Euro zone August inflation revised slightly lower

Euro zone consumer inflation in August was slightly lower than initially estimated, the European Union’s statistics office Eurostat said today. ...
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First Home Scheme extended to self-builders building first home

The Government has extended the First Home Scheme to self-builders who are building their first home. The scheme, which was ...
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Spending on homewares up 18% in August, but pub spend dips 1% – AIB

Summer spending recovered slightly last month despite the continuing bad weather, a new survey shows today. The AIB August Spend ...
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Annual house price growth cools to 1.5% in July – CSO

New figures from the Central Statistics Office show that residential property prices rose by 1.5% in the 12 months to ...
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Grocery price inflation falls to lowest level in a year – Kantar

Grocery price inflation slowed to 11.5% in the 12 weeks to September 3, new figures from Kantar show today. This ...
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Economic growth expected to slow as multinational exports weaken – Central Bank

The Central Bank has lowered its forecasts for growth in the economy based on weaker exports from multinationals in Ireland, ...
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Wholesale energy prices fell again in August

Wholesale electricity prices continued their decline in August compared to prices last year, according to the latest report published by ...
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What next for Irish stock market amid departures of key players?

Vladimir Lenin is widely credited with the phrase ‘there are decades where nothing happens; and there are weeks where decades ...
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Construction activity continued to slow in August – PMI

A slowdown in construction activity continued in August, according to the latest construction purchasing managers index from BNP Paribas Real ...
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