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Global natural gas demand set for slower growth to 2026 – IEA

Global natural gas demand is expected to experience slower growth to 2026 after peaking in mature markets such as Europe and North America in 2021, a report by the International Energy Agency (IEA) said today. The IEA’s annual medium-term gas market outlook said global gas demand was on course to increase by an average of […]

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Budget to include €250m scheme to help firms with costs

A new €250m grant scheme to help small and medium sized businesses with rising costs is set to be announced in today’s budget. The one-off scheme will offer payments to firms based on a percentage of the amount they pay in commercial rates. However, amounts will be capped, with the result that large firms will […]

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Coalition party leaders discuss final Budget details

The Coalition party leaders met until the early hours of this morning to finalise most of the details of tomorrow’s Budget. Some items remain outstanding, however, and there may be further meetings today Ahead of the meeting, Taoiseach Leo Varadkar said the issues that still needed agreement included tax measures, supports for small businesses and […]

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Construction activity saw modest slowdown in September – PMI

Activity in the construction sector slowed again in September, according to the latest purchasing managers index from BNP Paribas Real Estate Ireland. The index stood at 48.6 in the month – below the 50 marker that separates growth from contraction. It makes September the eighth month of the year so far to see a decline […]

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Insolvencies and startups both grew in third quarter

The number of insolvencies in the third quarter of the year was up 54% on the same period last year. Between July and September, 185 insolvencies were recorded, compared to 120 during those three months in 2022. But new data from credit risk analyst, CRIFVision-Net, shows that while insolvencies grew during that period, so too […]

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Key tourism month of July not as strong as hoped – ITIC

The rising cost of doing business and reduced tourism accommodation supply meant the key tourism month of July wasn’t as strong as hoped, new data from the sector suggests. The latest monthly dashboard from the Irish Tourism Industry Confederation (ITIC) points out that 650,200 international visitors came to this country from abroad during the month. […]

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ESRI forecasts slowdown in Irish economy this year

A fall in exports and lower consumer spending in the face of higher inflation will lower the growth rate in the economy this year, according to the Economic and Social Research Institute. In its latest Quarterly Bulletin, the think-tank also cautions against any cuts in taxes in the upcoming Budget that go beyond keeping pace […]

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Energy generation sources remain stable in September

Gas was responsible for generating 46% of Ireland’s electricity in September, amid mild, sunny and wet weather. That proportion was similar to the previous month, but down from 55% in September of 2022. Wind accounted for 35% of energy generation capacity during the month, up 10 percentage points on the same month a year ago. […]

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