Category: Syndicated

Inflation rises to 4.9% in August – flash estimate

An initial estimate for inflation, measured by the Harmonised Index of Consumer Prices (HICP), shows prices rose by 4.9% in the 12 months to August. Today’s latest Central Statistics Office figures show that prices rose by 0.5% over the month and the annual rate was higher than the 4.6% recorded in July. The HICP for […]

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Reduced 9% VAT rate to expire at midnight

The reduced 9% VAT rate for tourism, hospitality and some other services will expire at midnight and return to 13.5%. The planned increase is set to go-ahead despite last minute pleas by business organisations for its retention. The Government extended the lower rate for the final time in February. It made the decision after an […]

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McGrath: Excise duty hike will go ahead in September

Minister for Finance Michael McGrath has confirmed that the planned hike in excise duty will go ahead in September as it is already “locked in”. He said the decision had already been made by Government and legislated for by the Oireachtas. However, he said it should take some time to reach consumers. “In the same […]

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Europe’s bumper Q2 puts global dividend payouts on track for record year

Companies around the world are on track to pay investors a record $1.64 trillion in dividends this year following a more than 6% jump in the second quarter, a report today showed. The figures by fund manager Janus Henderson estimated that 88% of companies globally had either increased their dividends or held them steady in […]

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European car sales rise 15% in July, EVs up nearly 61%

European new car registrations jumped 15.2% in July, the 12th consecutive month of growth as the auto industry recovers from pandemic-related supply chain issues, data from the European Automobile Manufacturers Association (ACEA) showed today. Electric vehicle sales jumped 60.6%, continuing a rise buoyed by subsidies in a number of European Union countries. Full EVs accounted […]

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Annual retail sales up 5.9% in July, CSO figures show

The volume of retail sales increased by 5.9% in the 12 months to July, new figures from the Central Statistics Office show. On a monthly basis, sales volumes dropped by 0.8% when compared to June. When motor trades are excluded, the volume of retail sales fell by 4% in the month, and rose by just […]

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Irish economy tops OECD league table for growth in Q2

Ireland recorded the highest level of economic growth in Gross Domestic Product terms among OECD countries in the second three months of the year. There are 38 member economies in the Paris-based Organisation for Economic Development including the world’s leading economies. Between March and June, GDP growth across OECD economies was estimated to have registered […]

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€17m fund for community-based tourism projects

A fund of €17 million for private and community-based small tourism projects is opening for applications today. Failte Ireland was allocated €68 million in funding in total, the first part of which is focused on grants for small and community projects. It is part of the European Union Just Transition package announced earlier this year. […]

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Oil inches up after China moves to support flagging economy

Oil prices ticked higher today after China took steps to support its flagging economy, though investors remained worried about the pace of growth as well as further US interest rate hikes that could dampen fuel demand. Brent crude rose 19 cents, or 0.2%, to $84.67 a barrel by 0627 GMT, while US West Texas Intermediate […]

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Do your homework: How to manage back-to-school costs

From shoes and uniforms, to school bags and stationary, back-to-school costs are mounting. It is an expensive time of year for those with children in both primary and secondary school, with many of the expenses unavoidable. A recent study carried out by children’s charity Barnardos revealed that many parents are concerned about meeting the costs […]

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