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Most Irish firms still aren’t ready for the extra customs costs and workload of Brexit trade, according to Chartered Accountants Ireland. A quarter of firms surveyed by the professional body say they have been “unavoidably diverted” by the Covid-19 crisis. The findings come ahead of tomorrow’s resumption of talks in London between UK and EU […]
Read MoreNew figures from the Central Statistics Office show that construction production slumped by 42.5% in the second quarter of 2020 compared to the previous three month period as Covid-19 restrictions closed down most buildings sites for some months. The CSO said this marked the largest quarterly decrease since the index began. The biggest quarterly decline […]
Read MoreGerman Finance Minister Olaf Scholz is working on a budget for next year that would see Berlin take on net new debt of at least €80bn to fund more measures in the fight against the coronavirus pandemic, a source familiar with the matter said yesterday. The move underlines Mr Scholz’s determination to move Germany further […]
Read MoreThe amount of tax being collected by the State has continued to defy the scale of the pandemic economic crash but nowhere near enough to fund ballooning spending, new Exchequer data shows. The State recorded a deficit of €9.452bn for the nine months to the end of August as government spending dramatically outstrips income. Tax […]
Read MoreThe euro zone’s recovery ran out of steam midway through the third quarter, with gauges of activity pointing to contractions in Italy and Spain. While manufacturing output rose markedly in August, the larger services sector saw only marginal growth, according to an IHS Markit report. Orders increased at a slower pace, job cuts continued and […]
Read MoreThe loss of international tourists to Ireland is costing the tourism and hospitality sector €27m a day. That’s according to the Irish Tourism Industry Confederation (ITIC) which says 200,000 jobs are at risk if the Government does not take action to support the industry. “Tourism is facing an existential crisis and Government must listen to […]
Read MoreThe public finances recorded a deficit of €9.5bn at the end of August according to the latest Exchequer Returns. This compares to a deficit of €625m recorded at the same point last year. The €8.8bn deterioration is largely due to increases in government spending. The increase in spending is concentrated in the departments of Health and Employment Affairs […]
Read Morectivity in the services sector grew for the second month in a row in August, and at a slightly faster pace despite repeatedly stalled moves to fully reopen the economy. Ireland has opted for a more cautious exit from its coronovirus lockdown and has paused the fourth and final stage of its plan since July, […]
Read MoreEurozone inflation turned negative last month for the first time since May 2016, raising chances that the European Central Bank will have to inject yet more stimulus to generate price growth which has undershot its target for over seven years. Annual inflation in the 19 countries sharing the euro fell to minus 0.2pc in August […]
Read MoreEurozone inflation turned negative last month for the first time since May 2016, raising chances that the European Central Bank will have to inject yet more stimulus to generate price growth which has undershot its target for over seven years. Annual inflation in the 19 countries sharing the euro fell to minus 0.2pc in August […]
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