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Inflation
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Annual inflation holds steady at 2.6%
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Eurozone inflation rate rises slightly to 2.6%
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UK inflation expected to cool to two-and-a-half-year low
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Irish inflation falls to under 3% but many consumers still feeling the pinch
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Euro zone inflation falls more than expected to 2.4%
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Households brace for 'price hike April' as fuel, broadband and TV costs set to rise
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Swiss central bank makes surprise cut to key interest rate as others hold steady
Ireland
Average Irish mortgage rate rises slightly to 4.27%
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European Central Bank keeps key interest rate at record high
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Eurozone inflation eases to 2.6% as energy prices fall
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Irish manufacturing rebounds in February, PMI shows
Ireland
Inflation continues slower rise following fall in energy prices
Ireland
Vapes, gin and air fryers among items added to 'national basket' to calculate inflation
Ireland
Inflation falls to 4.1% in year to January
Ireland
Wages must grow by 4-6% to outpace inflation, ICTU suggests
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European Central Bank leaves key interest rate at a record high
Ireland
Public sector pay talks to resume amid industrial action threat
Ireland
Record-breaking December for grocery sales in Ireland as spend surpasses €1.4bn
Ireland
Inflation continues to slow, with marginal monthly decline in prices
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