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Services new business growth hits nine-month high in December

The services sector activity expanded slightly slower in December but growth in new business hit its fastest pace since March and optimism for the coming 12 months improved, a survey showed today. The AIB Global S&P Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) slipped to 57.1 in December from 58.3 in November, but remained well above the 50 […]

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Euro zone economy ended 2024 in precarious state, PMI shows

The euro zone economy ended 2024 in a fragile state, according a survey which showed overall activity contracted for a second month in a row December as a modest recovery in the services industry failed to offset a deeper downturn in manufacturing. HCOB’s final composite Purchasing Managers’ Index for the bloc, compiled by S&P Global […]

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Corporation tax increased by 18% last year to €28bn – Department of Finance

Corporation tax increased by 18% last year to €28bn, according to the latest Exchequer Returns from the Department of Finance. When €11bn, which has been raised so far from the Apple tax case, is included in corporation tax figures the total was €39.1bn. But the Department of Finance has warned that Ireland can not continue […]

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Lower than expected number of insolvencies in 2024

A new survey reveals significantly lower insolvencies than expected in the last quarter of 2024 and for the entire year. PwC’s latest Insolvency Barometer shows there were 852 insolvencies in 2024, an increase of 16% on the 734 insolvencies in 2023. But the final figure for the year is significantly lower than the more than […]

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Exceptional weather needs exceptional response from employers

HR professional body CIPD has said that large parts of the country are facing exceptional weather conditions this week and such a situation requires an exceptional response from employers. Director of CIPD Mary Connaughton said the number one workplace priority for employers and their workers is safety. “As such, we would expect to see employers […]

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Dollar stands tall in 2024, propped up by cautious Fed, Trump trade

The dollar slipped on the last trading day of the year today but was poised to clock strong gains in 2024 against almost all currencies as investors prepared for fewer US rate cuts and the incoming Trump administration. The dollar’s ascent, buoyed by rising Treasury yields, pushed the yen toward its lowest levels since July […]

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Sharpest decline in production volumes for six months

There were subdued business conditions across the Irish manufacturing sector, according to the latest AIB Manufacturing Index. December data showed a sustained reduction in new orders which contributed to the fastest decline in production volumes since June. At 49.1 in December, down from 49.9 in November, the seasonally adjusted index posted below the 50.0 no-change […]

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