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Irish debt burden among highest per capita in the world at €44,250

The national debt stood at €226 billion at the end of last year, according to the Department of Finance’s Annual Report on Public Debt in Ireland. That is equal to €44,250 for every man, woman and child in the country and is one of the highest per-capita debt burdens in the world, according to the […]

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ECB expected to hike interest rates by further 0.5%

The Governing Council of the European Central Bank meets in Frankfurt today where it is widely expected to increase interest rates by a further half a percentage point. Interest rates have been increased four times by the European Central Bank since July last year in an effort to bring inflation down. It is widely expected […]

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ECB expected to hike interest rates by further 0.5%

The Governing Council of the European Central Bank meets in Frankfurt today where it is widely expected to increase interest rates by a further half a percentage point. Interest rates have been increased four times by the European Central Bank since July last year in an effort to bring inflation down. It is widely expected […]

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European Parliament President to address Oireachtas

European Parliament President Roberta Metsola will address a joint sitting of the Oireachtas later today. Ms Metsola arrives in Ireland this morning for the start of a two-day visit, during which she will meet President Michael D Higgins, Taoiseach Leo Varadkar and Tánaiste Micheál Martin. The visit has been organised to mark 50 years of […]

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Euro zone inflation drops to 8.5% in January from 9.2% in December

Inflation in the euro area fell to an annual rate of 8.5% in January from 9.2% in December, according to an initial estimate from Eurostat. Energy inflation fell to an annual rate of 17.2% from 25.5% in December. But food inflation increased from 13.8% to 14.1%. Core inflation, which strips out the effect of food […]

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Hairdressers warn salons at risk if VAT rate rises

The Irish Hairdressers Federation has called for the retention of the 9% VAT rate for the sector ahead of its planned rise in the coming weeks. The rate is due to increase to 13.5% on 1 March. The federation said hair salons have seen their costs rise dramatically in the past year and the VAT […]

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Irish economy grows three times faster than euro zone average in 2022

The EU’s statistical agency, Eurostat, has estimated that the euro area economy, measured by GDP, grew by 0.1% in the last three months of last year compared to the previous three months. Across 2022, Eurostat estimates that the euro area economy grew by 3.5% of GDP. Ireland’s economy, boosted by the performance of multinationals, grew […]

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Annual rate of inflation slows to 7.7%, CSO estimates

The annual rate of inflation slowed to 7.7% in January, according to an initial estimate by the Central Statistics Office. This compares to an annual rate of 8.2% in December. This measure of inflation is the Harmonised Index of Consumer Prices (HICP), which allows for comparisons across the EU. Eurostat’s estimate of inflation across EU […]

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RTB pausing and refunding late fees to landlords

The Residential Tenancies Board is applying a temporary pause on the charging of late fees in recognition of “the genuine difficulties” experienced by landlords who have been trying to register tenancies. It is also in the process of refunding landlords who were charged late fees between August and November last year, with over 80% of […]

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70% of consumers considering buying an electric vehicle

70% of consumers in Ireland are considering an electric vehicle as their next car purchase, a new survey by DoneDeal shows. The figures show that demand on the website for new and used electric vehicles grew by 33% last year, while demand for diesel cars fell 39% during the same period. For the first time […]

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