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Services growth hits five year high, but cost pressures mount

Growth in activity in the services sector increased further in June but cost pressures continued to intensify for firms with ...
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Government to begin talks with hospitality on indoor dining

Talks between the hospitality industry and Government representatives to find a way of allowing indoor hospitality to resume will get ...
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Is Ireland’s 12.5% Corporation tax rate toast?

Thursday saw the OECD forge a landmark deal to reform the global corporation tax system. Brokered among 130 countries and ...
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Ibec warns reopening delay could damage wider economic recovery

The chief executive of the employers’ group Ibec has warned that a lack of clarity on plans for a further ...
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Donohoe to oversee review of banking sector

The Minister for Finance has told the Dáil that he will oversee “a broad-ranging review” of the banking sector. Paschal ...
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Ireland not among 130 countries to back global corporation tax reform deal

The Organisation for Cooperation and Development (OECD) has said that 130 countries and jurisdictions have signed up to a plan ...
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Demand for new homes has never been stronger – Cairn Homes

Homebuilder Cairn has reported revenues of €131m for the first half of this year after it closed 403 new home ...
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Central Bank says time for ‘credible’ plan for public finances

The Central Bank has upgraded its forecasts for growth in the economy in its latest quarterly bulletin. It has also ...
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New measures to see rent increases linked to inflation

The Government has approved measures which will see rent increases linked to general inflation and an extension of rent pressure ...
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