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Food prices increased by 4.7% in July when compared to the same month last year, new data from the Central Statistics Office shows. The Consumer Price Index reveals that the average price of two litres of full fat milk jumped by 28 cents in the past year to €2.47, while a pound of butter increased […]
Read MoreUS trade partners such as Switzerland, Brazil and India were still scrambling to get a better deal as President Donald Trump’s higher tariff rates on imports from dozens of countries kicked in, raising the average US import duty to its highest in a century. The US Customs and Border Protection agency began collecting the higher […]
Read MoreThe Bank of England looks poised to cut interest rates for the fifth time in 12 months today but nagging worries about inflation are likely to split its policymakers and cloud the outlook for its next moves. Governor Andrew Bailey and most of the Monetary Policy Committee are expected to favour taking Bank Rate to […]
Read MoreThe Revenue Commissioners has written to almost 70,000 pensioners over issues relating to incorrect tax payments. The retirees are among around 260,000 taxpayers who may have overpaid or underpaid tax for the year 2022. Revenue said the group includes about 68,000 people aged over 65, but it insisted it has not launched a campaign specifically […]
Read MoreThe amount of tax collected by the State between January and the end of July was up by 7.5% on the same time last year, when once off payments related to the Apple tax ruling are excluded. The latest Exchequer Returns show that so far this year, €56.2bn in tax receipts were collected, an increase […]
Read MoreThe value of salary overpayments to Revenue staff reached almost €1.7 million at the end of 2023 with more than one in seven of its workforce getting paid above their proper salaries, according to the findings of an internal audit by the tax authorities. The audit report revealed that 61 Revenue employees had received overpayments […]
Read MoreUS President Donald Trump has said that upcoming tariffs on imported pharmaceuticals could reach 250%, after starting at a lower level, while adding he plans to also unveil fresh duties on foreign semiconductors. “We’ll be putting (an) initially small tariff on pharmaceuticals, but in one year, one-and-a-half years, maximum, it’s going to go to 150%,” […]
Read MoreGrowth in the services sector eased again in July, according to the latest Purchasing Managers’ Index from AIB. The index dropped to 50.9 from 51.5 in June, marking the slowest pace of growth since January 2024. This was driven by softer output, new business and hiring activity. Three sectors registered growth of activity in July. […]
Read MoreHave you ever googled something but couldn’t remember the answer a short time later? Well, you’re probably not alone. Multiple studies have shown that “digital amnesia” or the “Google effect” is a consequence of having information readily available at our fingertips. It happens because we don’t commit the information to memory in the knowledge that […]
Read MoreHome Building Finance Ireland, which was set up by the Government to fund the delivery of new homes, has grown total loan approvals 13% to €3 billion at the end of June this year. HBFI’s H1 2025 performance update, published today, shows new loan approvals of €336m in the first 6 months of the year. […]
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