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Donohoe to attend Eurogroup and ECOFIN meetings this week

The Minister for Finance and President of the Eurogroup Paschal Donohoe is in Brussels this week to chair the Eurogroup ...
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ECB should keep steady hand, hold rates close to current levels, Schnabel says

The European Central Bank should stop cutting borrowing costs as turmoil in the global economy is fuelling price pressures and ...
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Oil prices jump over 3% on US-China tariff reductions

Oil prices rose more than $2 today after the US and China said they would ease some of their tariff ...
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Annual inflation rate rises to 2.2% in April – CSO

New figures from the Central Statistics Office show that annual consumer prices rose to 2.2% in April from 2% a ...
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China’s exports top forecasts helped by foreign rush to beat tariffs

China’s exports topped forecasts in April, buoyed by demand for materials from overseas manufacturers who rushed out goods to make ...
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Senior civil servants to highlight concerns over AI

Senior civil servants are to highlight concerns over the use of artificial intelligence in the public service at the annual ...
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Taoiseach to discuss EU response to US tariffs with von der Leyen

Taoiseach Micheál Martin will meet the President of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen in Brussels this morning. His ...
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Faster housing delivery could mitigate impact of tariffs

Faster housing delivery could mitigate the impact of tariffs, according to the latest report from Davy. Updated forecasts from the ...
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Government publishes new AI guidelines for public service

The Government has published new guidelines for the responsible use of artificial intelligence (AI) in the public service. The framework ...
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