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IMF sees steady global growth, warns of slowing disinflation

The global economy is set for modest growth over the next two years amid cooling activity in the US, a ...
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Just 15% of Irish firms ‘fully compliant’ with GDPR

Just 15% of businesses here say they are fully compliant with the European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) rules. ...
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Rebound in Dublin office lettings, but vacancy still rising

There has been a strong rebound in Dublin office lettings, but a surge in supply in driving vacancy rates higher. ...
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Exports increase by 10% in first five months of 2024

New figures from the Central Statistics Office show that exports of goods increased by 10% to almost €91 billion in ...
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Regulator overseeing building construction to be set up

The Government is to establish a new regulator to oversee the construction of buildings. The Buildings Standards Regulatory Authority will ...
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Irish firms more upbeat than euro zone counterparts

Almost three quarters of Irish medium-sized companies are predicting a positive future, the latest International Business Report from Grant Thornton ...
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Health Service Executive recruitment freeze ends today

A recruitment freeze at the Health Service Executive is to end today after it was introduced last October. Its termination ...
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GDP fell by more than previously estimated in 2023 – CSO

New figures from the Central Statistics Office show that the economy as measured by Gross Domestic Product (GDP) contracted last ...
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ECB to opt for summer pause after initial rate cut

The European Central Bank is expected to leave interest rates unchanged on Thursday, giving the euro zone time to digest ...
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