Irish manufacturing output reaches highest level in three years
Purchasing managers index reading remains above flash April readings for the euro zone, the US and the UK
Over 7,000 businesses fail to comply with Covid-era back tax
Revenue’s Debt Warehousing Scheme has so far secured €3bn in outstanding liabilities
Food prices continue to climb, according to inflation data
EU Harmonised Index of Consumer Prices shows 2% climb over the last year
More than €31bn in fossil fuel investments ‘based in Ireland’
Trócaire and ActionAid Ireland claim carbon footprint of finance bigger than Ireland’s annual emissions
European shares continue rise with improving tariff sentiment
US treasury secretary Scott Bessent signals progress on trade deals
Revolut eyes slice of the Irish mortgage market
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Businesses appeal for change to defamation laws
Isme estimates annual cost of defamation actions in hospitality and retail as much as €50m
How Intel’s recent difficulties have impacted its relationship with Ireland
Intel layoffs show how fortunes of tech behemoth have changed drastically
European stocks up despite bleak IMF economic report
Wall Street comes back from steep selloff after Trump’s criticism of Federal Reserve chairman
European shares dip after ECB move to ease borrowing rates
US traders attempt to gauge impact of Trump’s criticism of Fed chair Jay Powell
Tax on hotel guests planned by four Dublin councils
Work on tourist levy across city to start later this year but will require legislation
Shannon Airport capacity touted as alternative amid airline concerns over Dublin cap
Department of Transport highlights runway length, proximity to Wild Atlantic Way and 2.5 hour drive to capital
Major gas outage could halt production at large corporate sites in ‘devastating’ economic blow
Government briefing document highlights serious risks to industry viability, jobs and tax from a large-scale outage in gas supplies
Tech tariff reprieve brings welcome boost for markets
European shares closed 2.7% higher after three consecutive weeks in the red
Larry Fink, Ivan Yates and more tariff developments
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