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Problem solver: Making the right move can help fashion store footfall

Q I am 27 and have just returned from working abroad in the fashion industry. My parents have a retail ...
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Enterprise Ireland targets 50pc growth in Irish exports to Asia Pacific

Enterprise Ireland is aiming to increase Irish exports to the Asia Pacific region by 50pc by 2020. Over the past ...
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Linked Finance SME loans top €50m

Loans from Linked Finance to Irish small and medium enterprises (SMEs) have passed the €50m mark. The milestone coincides with ...
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Thursday 3 May 2018 Watchdog to launch cyberattacks to examine Irish banks’ weaknesses

The Central Bank here is to launch simulated cyberattacks on banks, to stress test the resilience of the sector to ...
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Dublin beats Paris to second spot in the European Cities and Regions of the future

The fDi Top 25 ‘European Cities and Regions of the Future’ for 2018 have been revealed, and despite concerns around ...
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Eurozone growth slowed in first three months of 2018, but expansion predicted

Eurozone economic growth slowed as expected at the start of 2018, although economists said temporary factors were partly behind the ...
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‘Acute’ skills shortage in construction sector now main concern

Skills shortages have leapfrogged access to finance as the major concern of construction sector surveyors, according to a major new ...
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UK orders crackdown on offshore tax havens

The UK government agreed yesterday to order its overseas territories such as the Cayman Islands and the British Virgin Islands ...
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Fears for Irish suppliers if UK regulators OK Sainsbury deal

Irish brands such as Fruitfield, Kerrygold, Barry’s Tea, Jameson and Cheesestrings could find themselves caught in a barrage of price ...
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