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Services growth moderates slightly, outlook brightens, PMI show

Service sector growth moderated slightly for the second successive month in July, but a pick up in new business, the year-ahead outlook and jobs growth pointed to positive signs for firms, a survey showed today. The AIB Global S&P Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) fell to 53.6 from 54.2 in June, slightly below the trend so […]

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Activity in manufacturing sector improves slightly

Activity in the manufacturing sector improved slightly in July, according to new data. The latest AIB Manufacturing PMI shows that the marginal improvement in the sector was driven by a renewed rise in output and accelerating jobs growth. Meanwhile, the contraction in new orders eased on the previous month. The headline index increased from 47.4 […]

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July new car registrations slow down by 5.9% as EV sales drop

New figures from the Society of the Irish Motor Industry show that new car registrations continued to slow down in July on the back of a near 25% fall in new electric cars registered. The SIMI figures show that new car registrations for July were down 5.9% to 25,726 from 27,336 the same time last […]

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Oil prices set for fourth weekly fall as demand concerns weigh

Oil prices rose today but were set for a fourth successive weekly decline, as signs of disappointing global fuel demand growth outweighed fears of supply disruptions. Brent crude futures gained 55 cents, or 0.7%, to $80.08 a barrel this morning, while US West Texas Intermediate crude futures CLc1 rose 57 cents, or 0.8%, to $76.89. […]

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Fed holds rates steady, nods to possible September cut

The Federal Reserve held interest rates steady this evening but opened the door to reducing borrowing costs as soon as its next meeting in September as inflation continues coming into line with its 2% target. “There has been some further progress toward the Committee’s 2% objective,” the central bank’s Federal Open Market Committee said in […]

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Parent’s Leave and Parent’s Benefit extended from today

From today, Parent’s Leave and Parent’s Benefit will be extended from seven weeks to nine weeks. The measures were announced as part of Budget 2024. Parents will be able to claim the additional two weeks’ leave if their child is under the age of two, or if an adopted child has been placed with a […]

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Activity in manufacturing sector improves slightly

Activity in the manufacturing sector improved slightly in July, according to new data. The latest AIB Manufacturing PMI shows that the marginal improvement in the sector was driven by a renewed rise in output and accelerating jobs growth. Meanwhile, the contraction in new orders eased on the previous month. The headline index increased from 47.4 […]

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Call on Govt to assist parents with back-to-school costs

Children’s charity Barnardos has called on the Government to introduce a suite of measures to assist parents with back-to-school costs. They include a voluntary contribution code of practice, extension of the free book scheme to all secondary school students, affordable uniform options, an increased back-to-school allowance for parents on low income and a digital education […]

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Developer loan approvals by State-backed HBFI pass €2bn threshold

Almost €400m in new lending for the construction of new homes was approved by the State’s building finance body in the first half of 2024. That will go towards the construction of just over 2,700 housing units, according to Home Building Finance Ireland. It brings to €2.05 billion the amount approved by the HBFI since […]

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Plan to transform rail on island of Ireland to be published

A plan to transform the rail system on the island of Ireland through electrification, additional track capacity, increased speeds and more frequent services is to be published. The final report from the All-Island Strategic Rail Review sets out a vision up to 2050 and was jointly commissioned by authorities north and south. The cost of […]

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