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Customers cutting costs but still value quality – survey

A new survey from KPMG highlights the challenge retailers and brands face in balancing price competitiveness and quality. Its latest Next Gen Retail Survey found that the majority – 76% – of consumers continue to be influenced by discounts when shopping. Price is the main driver for 56% of customers when it comes to choosing […]

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Economic growth set to moderate but remain robust in coming years

The Irish economy is expected to continue expanding at a robust pace in the coming years, according to a new report from AIB. However, it states that this growth will be more moderate than the pace of recent years as the economy bounced back from the pandemic. The inaugural AIB Economic Outlook Report forecasts that […]

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Annual inflation increases to 1.9% in May from 1.6% in April – flash CSO data

The annual rate of inflation increased to 1.9% in May, up from 1.6% in April, a flash estimate of the Harmonised Index of Consumer Prices (HICP) from the Central Statistics Office showed today. The CSO said that HICP increased by 0.5% on a monthly basis, up from an increase of 0.2% in April. The core […]

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Average weekly earnings up 4.7% in first quarter of 2024 – CSO

New figures from the Central Statistics Office show that average weekly earnings rose by 4.7% to stand at €969.12 in the first quarter of this year compared to €925.44 the same time last year. Today’s CSO figures also show that average hourly earnings rose by 4.5% to €29.82 in the first three months of the […]

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Tech companies call for introduction of AI regulations

Major technology companies have called on politicians to regulate artificial intelligence. Appearing before TDs and senators on the Oireachtas Enterprise Committee, representatives from Amazon, Google and Microsoft spoke of the negative and positive impacts that the technology might have. Kieran McCorry, National Technology Officer of Microsoft Ireland, told committee members that, at present, there is […]

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€100m stolen through frauds and scams in Ireland in 2023

Almost €100m was stolen by fraudsters through frauds and scams last year, new data shows. That represents an increase of 16% on the previous year, according to FraudSMART which collated the information. 95% of total fraudulent transactions and 36% of gross fraud losses were accounted for by card fraud. Fraudulent card payments were up 8.2% […]

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Retail sales dip by 1.2% in April from March – CSO

New figures from the Central Statistics Office show that retail sales fell by 1.2% on a monthly basis in April to stand 0.9% lower than a year earlier. The CSO said that excluding volatile car sales, retail sales volumes were 0.1% higher on the month and 0.2% up year-on-year. Today’s CSO figures show that the […]

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ECB to focus on quarterly meetings with slow, gradual rate cuts – Knot

The European Central Bank can gradually reduce interest rates given the decline in inflation, and decisions on future cuts could centre around quarterly meetings with new economic projections, Dutch central bank chief Klaas Knot said today. The ECB has all but committed to a rate cut on June 6 when new economic forecasts will also […]

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Cross border tourism triples in last decade, report shows

The tourism industry across the island of Ireland is worth almost €17 billion to the economy, and supports 300,000 jobs, new data shows. The report from Ulster University and Dublin City University highlights the value of both domestic and international tourism to the island. It states that the sector has bounced back from the challenges […]

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