Category: Syndicated

NTMA sells €1.25 billion of 2033, 2050 bonds

The National Treasury Management Agency said it sold €1.25 billion of bonds maturing in 2033 and 2050 at auction today at yields of 2.84% and 3.359%. With the completion of today’s auction, the NTMA has issued €6 billion of benchmark bonds so far this year. The NTMA has said it aims to raise between €7 […]

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Household saving rate back at more typical levels in Q1 – CSO

New figures from the Central Statistics Office show that the Households Saving Rate fell to 14% in the first three months of 2023, down from 24% at the end of 2022. The CSO said the lower rate of saving in the first three months of the year marked a departure from the high rate that […]

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Euro area falls into technical recession in Q1

The euro area fell into a technical recession in the first quarter of this year, according to figures from Eurostat. However, across the EU as a whole, growth remained positive at 0.1% compared to the last three months of last year. Euro area GDP growth fell by 0.1% in the first three months of this […]

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Euro zone consumers hopeful of slowing inflation – ECB survey

Euro zone consumers lowered their inflation expectations, a fresh European Central Bank survey showed today, a relief for policymakers after an unexpected surge a month earlier, even if underlying price growth is still likely to be stubborn. The ECB has raised interest rates by a combined 375 basis points over the past year to arrest […]

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US tightens crackdown on crypto with lawsuits against Coinbase, Binance

The top US securities regulator has sued cryptocurrency platform Coinbase, the second lawsuit in two days against a major crypto exchange. This marks a dramatic escalation of a crackdown on the industry and one that could dramatically transform a market that has largely operated outside regulation. The US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) on Monday […]

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Airlines urge co-operation to help curb emissions

Global airlines have called for broad co-operation to reach “very tough” emission targets and pledged to release interim climate targets next year as the industry aims for a goal of net-zero by 2050. Aviation, which produces around 2% of the world’s emissions, is considered one of the hardest sectors to decarbonise. The International Air Transport […]

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Slight fall in corporation tax in May

Corporation tax receipts dropped slightly in May according to the latest exchequer returns, underlining the volatile nature of this source of revenue. A total of €2.7 billion in tax was collected from businesses during the month, down €200m or 6.2% on the same month last year as higher repayments and lower profitability impacted returns. However, […]

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Increased Child Benefit payment being made this month to assist with cost of living

A once-off additional €100 in Child Benefit is being paid this month to help 650,000 families with the cost of living. The extra support means that €240 per child will be paid this month in respect of more than 1.2 million children. An additional €100 payment is also being made from this month for each […]

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Services sector growth slows in May – PMI

Growth in the services sector slowed slightly in May but new export business grew at its fastest rate since last summer and business expectations improved, a survey showed today. The AIB S&P Global Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) slipped to 57 from 58.4 in April. But it remained above the 50 mark separating growth from contraction […]

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Euro zone inflation drops more than expected in relief for ECB

Euro zone inflation eased more than expected last month as underlying price growth also slowed, fuelling a debate about the need for further European Central Bank rate hikes beyond an increase later this month. Inflation in the 20 nations sharing the euro eased to 6.1% in May from 7% in April, below expectations for 6.3% […]

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