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Household spending plunge pulls down euro zone GDP in the first quarter of 2020

A plunge in household spending and investment pulled down euro zone gross domestic product in the first quarter as the ...
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Trading online voucher scheme to be expanded amid strong demand

A major expansion of the Trading Online Voucher Scheme to help small and micro enterprises to get online quickly has ...
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NTMA opens latest syndicated bond sale to plug Covid-19 deficit

The National Treasury Management Agency has this morning started the sale of a new 10-year bond, its third so far ...
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New rules on moneylenders will protect consumers

The Director of Consumer Protection with the Central Bank said new rules for licenced moneylenders will enhance and strengthen protections for ...
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Thousands of retailers reopen after months of closure

Thousands more businesses across the country have opened their doors for the first time in nearly three months, as the ...
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Many businesses to begin opening their doors again

Thousands more businesses across the country will begin opening their doors this morning for the first time in nearly three ...
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Construction activity contraction slows in May

Construction activity continued to fall sharply in May but at a softer pace than in April, the latest Ulster Bank ...
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Businesses urged not to miss out on energy supply suspension scheme

The Commission for Regulation of Utilities has warned businesses that they could miss out on energy savings by not talking ...
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Robust tax receipts helped offset impact of Covid-19 spending

Exchequer figures for May show an overall deficit in the public finances of €6.143bn. This compares with a deficit of ...
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