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Data availability an obstacle to sustainability reporting

The Government says a new EU law aimed at tackling greenwashing will strengthen the rules around the social and environmental ...
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Euro zone investor morale drops, breaking streak of gains in “setback”

Investor morale in the euro zone broke an eight-month streak of improvements with a bigger-than-expected decline in July, a survey ...
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Total construction activity falls for second month in a row

Total construction activity fell for the second month in a row in June, new data shows. BNP Paribas Real Estate ...
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Asking prices for homes rising at fastest rate in almost two years

Asking prices for homes across the country rose at the fastest rate in almost two years in the 12 months ...
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ECB accounts show some worries about stalling disinflation

Some European Central Bank policymakers felt uneasy about recent inflation developments when they cut interest rates last month and feared ...
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Makhlouf urges Government to stick to its own 5% spending increase rule in Budget 2025

The Governor of the Central Bank has urged the Government to stick to its own rule limiting the overall annual ...
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Harris meets banks over mortgage interest rates

The Taoiseach has told the banks he wants people to feel the benefits of reduced monthly mortgage repayments as quickly ...
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Tax take for first half of year up 9%, exchequer figures show

The State took in a total of €44.7 billion in tax in the first six months of the year, up ...
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Budget 2025 to be brought forward to 1 October – Chambers

Budget 2025 is to be brought forward one week to Tuesday 1 October, Minister for Finance Jack Chambers has said. ...
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