Analysts said Irish Continental was also suffering from competition from rivals on key shipping routes.The ferry...
The "yield or interest" on five-year Irish government bonds made them the second worst performer in the European...
Commissioners and Teagasc; a First Secretary on secondment from the Department of Foreign Affairs; an economic analyst...
The rate of job losses within the economy appears to have stabilised, with the unemployment rate unchanged in April...
3pc more for a basket of staples. And even though we produce them in abundance, cheese, milk and lamb are all still...
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Mr Gilmore said no one wanted austerity. “We want to work our way out of it.” Mr Doherty accused the Tánaiste of not wanting to acknowledge that the Central Statistics Office had said Ireland was officially back in recession. “What is happening in... Full Article at Irish Times
The Irish trade surplus was €6.8bn. Ireland’s main trading partner, Britain recorded the largest trade deficit in Europe, at -€23.7bn. Despite the positive figures from Eurostat and further positive figures from the Irish Central Statistics Office for... Full Article at Irish Examiner
TRADE surplus declined for the second month in a row in March, but there was some good employment data yesterday in the form of a new survey from Ibec which showed that one in three employers hope to increase pay this year. According to the Central... Full Article at Irish Times
Seasonally adjusted exports rose by €361m (or 5%) and imports rose by €961m (or 26%) in March 2012. The increase in imports was largely due to significant imports of Other transport equipment in March 2012 (likely aviation leasing companies) according... Full Article at FinFacts
The information was mapped by the All Island Research Observatory using source data provided to it by the Central Statistics Office following the release of the Census 2011 Town and Country profile report last month. The profile report is the first of... Full Article at Irish Times
This compares to an increase of 0.4% recorded in April of last year. Prices on average, as measured by the CPI, were 1.9% higher in April compared with April 2011. The most notable changes in the year were increases in Education (+9.4%), Transport... Full Article at FinFacts
Photographer: Simon Dawson/Bloomberg In Ireland, emigration rose to the highest since the 19th century in the 12 months ended April 2011, with about 76,400 people leaving the country during the period, according to the latest data from the Central... Full Article at Bloomberg.com
According to figures from the Central Statistics Office 45,469 new cars were taxed for the first time between January and April, compared with 50,655 for the same four-month period last year. Figures for April show a drop of 16 per cent on the same... Full Article at Irish Times
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Central Statistics Office (Ireland) and Ireland: There was some disappointing news on the economic front with new figures from the Central Statistics Office signalling that Ireland's booming export sector might be feeling the brunt of the global economic downturn.
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