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Public encouraged to recycle electronics which may contain valuable metals

The public is being encouraged to dig out unwanted electronics and cables which could contain valuable metals. Ahead of International ...
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EU’s financial watchdog warns of growing budget risks

There are growing risks to the EU budget due to a record amount of debt, Russia’s war against Ukraine and ...
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ECB policymakers press case for October rate cut

Several European Central Bank policymakers argued their case today for another interest rate cut next week, even if some of ...
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Govt’s move to increase spending above 5% will aggravate inflation, Central Bank Governor says

The Governor of the Central Bank has the Government’s decision to increase spending above 5% over an extended period will ...
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Govt legislation over planning system to go before TDs

The Government’s extensive legislation to overhaul the planning system is due to go before TDs tonight for a final vote. ...
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Poll suggests ECB to cut rates by 25bps in Oct and Dec

The European Central Bank (ECB) will cut its deposit rate by 25 basis points on October 17 and again in ...
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EU drops Antigua and Barbuda from tax haven blacklist

The European Union has removed Antigua and Barbuda from its tax haven blacklist, an instrument that has been slammed as ...
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Hiring and retention big challenge for all firms – survey

Almost all business leaders are experiencing difficulties with hiring, retention, or both, new research has found. The study also revealed ...
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Asking prices for homes nationally up 7.5% over the year

Asking prices for homes have risen 7.5% over the last year, new data from listings website MyHome.ie shows. That is ...
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