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Two thirds of SMEs feel Govt doesn’t understand them

Two thirds of small and medium sized businesses do not believe that the Government understands them, new research has found. The study also shows that four out of every five ...
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Property price growth cools further to 3.9% in March – CSO

Prices in the residential property market continued to cool in March, according to the latest figures from the Central Statistics Office. The annual rate of residential property prices nationally slowed ...
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5 tips for clearing credit card debt ahead of the summer

With summer round the corner, thoughts of the two week vacation, parties, barbeques, open air concerts and fun are the order of the day. For many people, using a credit ...
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Hospitality spend jumps in April, overall spend flat – AIB data show

Spending in hotels, pubs and restaurants increased last month, according to new debit and credit card data from AIB. The average daily spend in hotels jumped by 7% in April, ...
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Central banks have lost a degree of trust – Makhlouf

Central banks around the world have lost a degree of trust and need to rebuild it by explaining their decision making to a wider audience and not just financial markets, ...
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Euro zone first quarter GDP growth confirmed at 0.1%

Euro zone economic growth was 0.1% quarter-on-quarter in the first three months of the year, the EU’s statistics agency confirmed today, with rising employment and a sharp increase in exports ...
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European car sales rise by 16% in April – ACEA

The number of new vehicles registered in April in the European Union, Britain and the European Free Trade Association (EFTA) grew by 16.1% to 964,932 units The number of new ...
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Climate mandate aims to phase out parking for some workers

Minister for the Environment and Climate Eamon Ryan will request Cabinet approval today for a plan to ensure public sector bodies lead by example on climate, and help reduce Ireland’s ...
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Fuel prices fall again in May ahead of June excise duty increase – AA Ireland

Fuel prices have fallen again slightly but are set to increase by six cents per litre for petrol and five cents per litre for diesel on June 1. The latest ...
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