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Climate accelerator programme opens for submissions

A new climate accelerator programme aimed at SMEs and start-ups operating in the built environment has opened for submissions. The Built Environment Accelerator is a collaboration between Tangent, Trinity College Dublin’s Ideas Workspace, and innovation hub Green TechHQ. It is supported by EIT (European Institute of Technology) Climate KIC (Knowledge and Innovation Community). Recognising the […]

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Government body faced difficulty in arranging power supplies for state agencies due to market volatility

The Government body responsible for arranging power supply for state agencies could not even get companies to bid to provide electricity because of “extreme volatility” in energy prices last year. The Office of Government Procurement (OGP) tried to run a second tender competition, even making changes to the contract to encourage a “more positive market […]

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Advertised rents rise another 2.4% in second quarter – Daft.ie

Advertised rents across the country increased by 2.4% between April and June, when compared to the first three months of the year. According to property listings website Daft.ie, the average market rent nationally in the second quarter stood at just under €1,800. It means rents sought in the open market are now 10.7% higher than […]

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Average interest rate on new mortgages here now above 4%

The average interest rate on new mortgage arrangements in Ireland has breached the 4% mark. Figures from the Central Bank show that the average interest rate on new mortgages rose from 3.84% in May to 4.04% in June. The increase of 0.2 percentage points was the second biggest jump in average rates in the euro […]

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Euro zone bond yields drop as risk sentiment worsens, inflation fears ease

Euro zone bond yields dropped today as a European Central Bank (ECB) survey showed consumers expect inflation to keep slowing, while risk sentiment worsened on sticky inflation in Germany, weak China trade data and pressure on Italian banks. The ECB’s monthly Consumer Expectations Survey showed the median respondent in the June edition expected inflation to […]

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Retail spend in capital rose again in second quarter

Retail spending in Dublin rose again between April and June, the ninth consecutive quarterly increase. Spend was up 1.1% on the previous quarter and 4.7% on the same period a year earlier, according to the latest MasterCard SpendingPulse, produced in conjunction with Grant Thornton and the four Dublin local authorities. However, while strong domestic demand […]

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Ireland had highest consumer prices in EU in 2021

Ireland had the highest price levels for consumer goods and services across the 27 countries of the European Union in 2021, a report from the Central Statistics Office has found. Prices were 43.8% above the average of the 27 countries, known as the EU27, it concluded. The latest Measuring Ireland’s Progress report covers the year […]

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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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