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Dollar dominance under pressure amid global shifts, analyst warns

The US dollar continues to hold its position as the world’s leading reserve currency, yet signs are emerging that its dominance is being steadily eroded. That view was outlined by Peter Brown, Managing Director of Bagot Investment Partners, who pointed to rising demand for alternative assets and growing structural concerns within the US economy. Speaking […]

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UK economy posts stronger-than-forecast growth in November

The UK economy recorded a stronger-than-anticipated expansion in November, supported by a rebound in manufacturing activity and improved performance across key sectors. Official figures show that gross domestic product increased by 0.3% during the month, reversing a 0.1% contraction recorded in October. This outcome exceeded market expectations, with economists previously forecasting growth of 0.1%. A […]

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PTSB reduces variable rates on State-backed retrofit loans

Permanent TSB has announced a reduction in its variable interest rates for homeowners borrowing under the Government-supported Home Energy Upgrade Loan Scheme, aimed at improving energy efficiency and reducing household energy costs. The scheme allows eligible homeowners to borrow between €5,000 and €75,000 to fund retrofit works such as insulation upgrades, heating improvements or solar […]

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Construction activity continues to decline, though signs of stabilisation emerge

Activity across Ireland’s construction sector declined again in December, marking the eighth consecutive month of contraction, according to the latest Purchasing Managers’ Index from AIB. The survey shows that output fell across all major segments of the industry, including residential, commercial and civil engineering, though the pace of decline eased in each area. The headline […]

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Global unemployment set to remain steady, but quality of work remains a major concern

Global unemployment is expected to remain broadly unchanged through 2026, according to new analysis from the International Labour Organization. While this headline figure may appear reassuring, the organisation warns that apparent stability in labour markets is concealing deeper structural weaknesses, particularly around job quality, security and access to decent work. The ILO notes that the […]

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Construction activity continues to contract, though signs of stabilisation emerge

Activity across Ireland’s construction sector declined again in December, marking the eighth consecutive month of contraction, according to the latest Purchasing Managers’ Index from AIB. The survey shows that output fell across all three areas covered, residential, commercial and civil engineering. The pace of decline eased in each category, with residential construction recording the mildest […]

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Nearly one in five workers expect to delay retirement until 70

A significant proportion of people in Ireland believe that retiring before later life is financially unrealistic, according to new research on retirement expectations. The latest Retirement Age Financial Feasibility Survey from Royal London Ireland shows that 18 percent of workers feel they will not be able to afford retirement until they reach the age of […]

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Report highlights €8.3bn economic boost from stronger SME digital investment

A new economic assessment suggests that significantly increasing digital investment among Irish small and medium-sized enterprises could deliver a substantial boost to the wider economy. The research estimates that doubling the current average level of digital spend by SMEs has the potential to add €8.3 billion to Ireland’s economic output. The findings come from a […]

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