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Review of occupations on critical skills list

26th June 2023

The Government has announced a review of the occupations eligible for employment permits under the Critical Skills Occupation List and Ineligible Occupations List. Employers and stakeholders are being urged to make a submission as part of the review process. “At a time of full employment, with over 2.6 million people at work in Ireland, it…

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Wholesale electricity prices fall to lowest in 2 years, CSO figures show

23rd June 2023

Wholesale electricity prices continued to fall last month and are now back to levels not seen in two years. Figures from the Central Statistics Office show that prices fell by 16.2% in May compared to the previous month and fell by 26.6% compared to May last year. Overall, the wholesale price index which measures prices…

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Euro zone business growth stalls in June – flash PMI

23rd June 2023

Manufacturing activity has been in decline since July Manufacturing activity has been in decline since July Euro zone business growth virtually stalled this month as the downturn in manufacturing deepened while activity in the bloc’s dominant services industry barely expanded, a survey showed today. HCOB’s flash Composite Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) for the bloc, compiled…

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27% of consumers can’t afford a holiday this year

23rd June 2023

As the holiday season begins, 27% of consumers say they cannot afford a holiday this year, compared with 23% last year and 19% in 2021, according to the last Credit Union Consumer Price Index published today. Based on a survey of 1,000 people, it finds 30% of respondents planning a holiday say cost of living…

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Central Bank warns Govt not to exceed 5% spending rule in Budget or risk stoking inflation

22nd June 2023

The Central Bank has warned that if Government expenditure in next year’s Budget goes beyond its 5% spending rule, it runs the risk of stoking inflation further. In its Summer Quarterly Bulletin, the Bank has also revised upwards both its forecasts for growth in the domestic economy and also for inflation. The economy is described…

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Oil eases on uncertain demand, market eyes US inventory data

22nd June 2023

Oil futures dipped today amid demand fears after the Federal Reserve chairman hinted at further interest rate hikes, while traders awaited official US inventory data following an industry report that showed an unexpected draw in crude stocks. Brent futures fell 22 cents, or 0.3%, to $76.90 a barrel at 0646 GMT, while US West Texas…

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Eurostat: Prices here 46% above EU average last year

22nd June 2023

Prices in Ireland were higher than in any other European Union country last year, according to statistics agency Eurostat. Data on household consumption show that Irish prices were 46% above the EU average in 2022, higher than any other country in the bloc. That was followed by Denmark, where prices were 45% above the average,…

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Fuel prices jump 4% following rise in excise duty

20th June 2023

Duty on petrol increased by 6 cents per litre and 5 cents per litre on diesel on June 1st Fuel prices have jumped over 4% when compared to last month, following a rise in excise duty on petrol and diesel. New figures from AA Ireland show the average price for petrol now stands at €1.65,…

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Supply and rate rises contributing to property price moderation – BPFI

20th June 2023

A significant increase in housing supply since pandemic restrictions were lifted together with recent interest rate increases have contributed to a substantial moderation in property price growth, the Banking and Payments Federation concludes in its latest Housing Market Monitor. The most recent property price data from the Central Statistics Office for April showed the annual…

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Tax cuts could contribute to persistent inflation – TASC report

20th June 2023

Tax cuts in the budget would add fuel to an over-stimulated economy and could contribute to persistent inflation, a new report warns. The study from the economic and social think-tank, TASC, argues that tax levels should remain broadly the same as prior to the budget to prevent a resurgence of inflation, which has recently shown…

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