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Ireland’s tax rules ‘used for aggressive tax planning’

The European Commission has claimed that “Ireland’s tax rules are used for aggressive tax planning”. The claim is made in ...
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Consumer sentiment remains subdued in February

Consumer sentiment remained subdued in February as concerns over household finances largely cancelled out optimism around the economy in general, ...
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Average earnings rise by 3.5% last year – CSO

Average earnings in the economy rose by 3.5% last year, according to the latest figures from the Central Statistics Office. ...
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Enterprise Ireland invested €24m in Irish start-ups

600 delegates are attending the Enterprise Ireland Start-Up Showcase today in Croke Park. Enterprise Ireland, the government agency responsible for ...
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Early gains fade for European shares as virus fears weigh

European shares edged lower today after recording their worst losses since June 2016 in the previous session. Trading was still dominated ...
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EU budget summit ends with no agreement

A marathon EU summit called to set the next seven-year budget ended in impasse tonight after the 27 member countries ...
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Hotel sector reports mixed performance for 2019

The hotel and guesthouse sector here experienced a mixed performance for 2019, against the backdrop of a significant fall in ...
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Virus pandemic fears knock European markets

A jump in number of coronavirus cases outside China hit European shares this morning, as investors feared the outbreak will ...
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Consumer prices rose by 1.3% in year to January

Consumer prices rose by 1.3% in the year to the end of January, according to the Central Statistics Office, maintaining ...
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