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Extra €1bn spend above Budget figures announced by Government

Minister for Public Expenditure Paschal Donohoe has announced additional spending of €1bn above the figures published on Budget Day. The extra expenditure contained in the supplementary estimates relates to the Departments of Housing, Social Protection and Education for 2024. The measures were agreed at a Cabinet meeting today. Other additional spending had been announced earlier. […]

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Government submits five year economic plan to EU

The Government has submitted a five year economic plan to the EU setting out its spending projections as part of a process of much greater oversight of Ireland’s budgets. The Medium Term Fiscal and Structural Plan says each EU Government “will commit to a binding fiscal path as well as to a set of public […]

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Inflation expected to stay above ECB target in medium term, survey finds

Economists expect inflation rates to stay above the European Central Bank’s 2% target in the medium term, according to a survey published by Germany’s Ifo institute today, a day before the central bank holds its next monetary policy meeting. In the euro zone, economists expect inflation to reach 2.6% this year, according to the quarterly […]

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Ireland’s pension system ranking drops to 18th place, report finds

Ireland’s pension system ranking has dropped to 18th place when compared with global peers, a new report shows. The Mercer CFA Institute Global Pension Index compares 48 retirement income systems, covering 65% of the world’s population. The Netherlands’ retirement income system retained the top spot on the list, with Iceland and Denmark remaining in second […]

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All Govt departments, State bodies to accept cash under new strategy

The Minister for Finance will seek Cabinet approval for a strategy that will make it a requirement for all Government departments and State bodies to accept cash or facilitate cash payments. Jack Chambers will tell Cabinet colleagues that cash remains the preferred form of payment for many people in society, particularly older people, and it […]

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Euro zone banks see rebound in loan demand as rates fall – ECB

Demand for bank loans across the 20-nation euro zone rose in the third quarter and a further increase is expected in the final three months of the year, with household mortgages driving the expansion, a European Central Bank survey showed today. Lending growth has been hovering just above zero all year as high interest rates […]

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