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Live Register figures edge 0.1% higher in July – CSO

New figures from the Central Statistics Office show that the seasonally adjusted Live Register total for July rose by 0.1%, or 200, from June to reach a total of 183,500 people. The CSO said the unadjusted Live Register total stood at 195,095 for last month. Of the 195,095 people on the unadjusted Live Register in […]

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Live Register figures edge 0.1% higher in July – CSO

New figures from the Central Statistics Office show that the seasonally adjusted Live Register total for July rose by 0.1%, or 200, from June to reach a total of 183,500 people. The CSO said the unadjusted Live Register total stood at 195,095 for last month. Of the 195,095 people on the unadjusted Live Register in […]

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Restaurants seek retention of 9% VAT rate

Ireland should retain the hospitality sector’s reduced VAT rate but only for food-related businesses, according to a restaurant representative group. Chief Executive of the Restaurants Association of Ireland Adrian Cummins warned that many food-related businesses will cease trading if the reduced rate of 9% is reverted – as planned – to the standard 13.5% next […]

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Ireland tops EU poll for working from home growth

Ireland is leading the charge in terms of how rapidly remote working is taking the place of traditional office-based work, according to analysis of Eurostat data by BNP Paribas Real Estate. Netherlands has the highest percentage of its workforce engaged in remote working (over 50%), while Ireland is adopting remote working at the fastest rate […]

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Surge in car and home improvement loans in Q1 – BPFI

There has been a surge in car and home improvement loans in the first quarter of 2023 as personal lending hit €481m, according to the Banking and Payments Federation Ireland Personal Loan Report. Overall, the report shows a considerable jump in personal loans activity on the same time last year. The value of personal loan […]

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Indeed economist says it is still job seekers’ market

The labour market remains a positive backdrop for job seekers with postings on job site, Indeed, 30% higher than before the pandemic. The rate of unemployment in July was 4.1% according to the CSO. Economists consider an unemployment rate of 4% cent or less as tantamount to full employment. Senior economist with Indeed, Jack Kennedy […]

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Decline in euro zone business activity accelerated in July – PMI

The downturn in euro zone business activity worsened more than initially thought in July as the slump in manufacturing was accompanied by a further slowing of growth in the bloc’s dominant services industry, a survey showed. HCOB’s final Composite Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) is compiled by S&P Global and seen as a good gauge of […]

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Unemployment rate falls to 4.1% in July from revised figure of 4.2% in June – CSO

New Central Statistics Office show that the seasonally adjusted unemployment rate for July eased to 4.1%, down from a revised rate of 4.2% recorded in June. The CSO said it had revised upwards the jobless rate for each month of 2023, meaning the rate did not hit a record low as previously estimated. Previous estimates […]

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Exchequer tax take up 4.6% to €4.57bn in July

Almost €6.57 billion in tax was received by the Exchequer in July, up €303m (4.6%) on the same month of last year. Figures from the Department of Finance show Corporation Tax take continuing to surge, with €333m taken in the month. That is €101m – or 43.3% – more than in July 2022. Income tax […]

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Service growth remains robust, inflation pressures ease – PMI

Service sector growth remained robust in July amid a strengthening in business sentiment and a slight easing in still high input and output cost pressures, a survey showed today. The AIB S&P Global Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) for services was almost unchanged at 56.7 compared to 56.8 in June. The index has stayed above the […]

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