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NAMA pays €1.1m in redundancy as it winds down operations

The National Asset Management Agency paid out around €1.5 million last year in redundancy and garden leave payments as it ...
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Hotel and cinema trips drive higher spending in July

Spending in July jumped 7% on the previous month and 4% on the same time last year, new data from ...
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Oil retreats as markets refocus on demand concerns

Oil prices edged lower today, breaking a five-day streak of gains, as markets refocused on concerns about demand after OPEC ...
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Oil extends gains for fifth session

Oil prices rose for a fifth consecutive session today, extending gains from last week’s more than 3% rise, as US. ...
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Third best July on record for wind generation in Ireland

Last month was the third best July on record for wind generation in Ireland, a new report shows. The data ...
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Stabilisation in construction activity; signs of momentum ahead

There are renewed signs of momentum in the construction sector, the latest Purchasing Managers’ Index from BNP Paribas Real Estate ...
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Construction industry calls for ‘expansionary’ Budget

One third of companies surveyed in the latest Construction Industry Federation’s Construction Outlook Survey reported an annual increase in turnover ...
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Drawdown of car loans hits record high in first quarter

Strong demand for cars helped drive volumes in the personal loans market during the first three months of the year. ...
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Higher VAT rate for hospitality to remain – Minister

The Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform has said the higher VAT rate for hospitality will remain, despite claims by ...
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