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Imports from Britain fell by 34% in 12 months – CSO
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Annual inflation falls slightly in June
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Domestic economy returns to growth in first quarter
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Volume of retail sales increase by 2.8% in April
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Annual rate of inflation eases to 7.2% in April
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Unemployment rate drops to record low of 3.9%
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Government balance returns to surplus driven by increased tax revenue
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Employment figures show job growth more resilient than forecast - Davy
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Rate of inflation hits 8.5% with big rises in housing, food and fuel
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Property price growth slows to 6.1% as market continues to cool
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Inflation rate slows for third month in a row
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Consumer prices see sharpest monthly fall since 2016
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CSO figures: 3.4% yearly rise in employment
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Irish multinationals employ over 1.2 million people overseas
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Back to school buying brings marginal increase in retail sales for August
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Cross-Border trade continues to soar in both directions, new figures show
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Volume of retail sales down 1.3% in June amid rising inflation
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