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Unemployment rate eases to 4.3% in February from 4.4% in January – CSO

The country’s unemployment rate fell to 4.3% in February from 4.4% the previous month, new Central Statistics Office figures show today. The jobless rate has remained between a 21-year low of 4.2% and 4.5% over the last 10 months amid a tight labour market. The unemployment rate of 4.3% in February was lower than the […]

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Energy firms urged to include households in discounts

A charity has called on energy companies to pass on discounts to struggling families. On Monday, Electric Ireland said it was cutting its electricity tariffs for small and medium enterprises by an average of 10% from next month, while gas prices for these businesses are set to fall by an average of 15%. The vice-chair […]

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Young inventors targeted as part of engineering award

The annual James Dyson Award, an engineering competition focused on sustainability, is accepting submissions from young inventors from today. The award is aimed at undergraduates and recent graduates of engineering and challenges them to tackle a global problem, from environmental issues to improving healthcare practices. To date, the competition has awarded 390 inventions with prize […]

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Manufacturing activity improves amid rise in new orders

Activity in the manufacturing sector improved in February amid a rise in new orders, according to the latest AIB Purchasing Managers Index (PMI). After a period of weak activity over the winter months, the PMI moved back into expansion mode. The index rose to 51.3 last month from 50.1 in January and 48.7 in both […]

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€16bn worth of mortgages approved in 12 month period – record high

Almost €16 billion worth of mortgages were approved in the 12 months ending January 2023, according to new figures from Banking and Payments Federation Ireland. This was the highest value of annualised approvals recorded since BPFI started collecting the data in 2011. In total, 58,000 mortgages were approved within those 12 months. In January 2023 […]

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ECB has started to win inflation fight – Lane

Euro zone inflation pressures have begun to ease, including for all-important core prices, but the European Central Bank will not end rate hikes until it is confident price growth is heading back towards 2%, ECB chief economist Philip Lane said. The ECB has raised rates by 3 percentage points since July. It plans another half […]

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Electric Ireland to cut rates for SMEs from next month

Electric Ireland will reduce its electricity tariffs for small and medium enterprises in the Republic of Ireland by an average of 10% from next month. Gas prices for these businesses are set to fall by an average of 15%. However, the energy company said it is very difficult to project the trajectory of residential electricity […]

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Inflation rate expected to fall ‘much more rapidly’ than assumed

The Minister for Finance has said he expects inflation to fall “much more rapidly than previously assumed.” Speaking ahead of a speech to the Irish Tax Institute in Dublin, Minister Michael McGrath said the Department of Finance now believes inflation will average between 4% and 5% this year, with the annual rate falling to 4% […]

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Gas still biggest source of electricity generation despite dip in January

Gas generated 42% of the country’s electricity demand in January, new figures show today Gas generated 42% of the country’s electricity demand in January, new figures show today The country’s gas demand fell by 8% in January compared to December due to milder than usual weather during the month. New figures from Gas Networks Ireland […]

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Ibec upgrades economic growth forecasts

Employers’ group Ibec has upgraded its forecasts for growth in the economy this year in its latest Quarterly Economic Outlook. It now forecasts that the domestic economy will grow by 3.6% this year while GDP is expected to grow by 5.2%. It also expects inflation to be lower than previously forecast with consumer prices to […]

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