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38% of employers want workers back in the office in 2024 – survey

15th January 2024

A new survey has shown that 38% of Irish employers will require their employees to spend more time in the office in 2024. The study from recruitment consultants Hays Ireland also shows that 58% of employers expect hybrid working arrangements to stay the same this year. The research found that, currently, 44% of employees work…

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Higher hotel prices not deterring customers

15th January 2024

More than 1,800 new hotel rooms came on stream here in 2023, bringing total stock to an estimated 66,200, an analysis by Deloitte has concluded. But the new supply did not result in lower prices with the average room rate increasing in the three broad areas outlined in the report. The average daily rate in…

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Construction activity contracts for a sixth month

15th January 2024

There was a contraction in construction activity for the sixth month running in December, the latest Purchasing Managers’ Index for the sector from BNP Paribas Real Estate Ireland shows. However, there was a slightly softer pace of decline in the final month of the year with the headline figure increasing from 45.1 to 44.5. Any…

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Changes to salary thresholds for sponsored foreign workers may hit SMEs

15th January 2024

Many small and medium sized businesses may struggle to retain existing staff due to upcoming changes to the required salary thresholds for some workers from outside the European Economic Area coming into Ireland on work permits, a leading immigration services provider has warned. Last month the Government announced the largest ever expansion of the employment…

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Household saving rate eases to 10% in Q3 from 11% – CSO

15th January 2024

The savings rate among households here has fallen back to pre-pandemic levels, according to the latest figures from the Central Statistics Office. The latest National Accounts data shows that the household savings rate in Ireland fell to 10.08% in the third quarter of last year. That marks a decline from 11.05% in the second quarter…

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Varying regulation within EU a top barrier for trade, new research shows

15th January 2024

Varying regulation across the EU is the top challenge for businesses trading across borders, new research shows. The latest survey by Eurochambres, of which Chambers Ireland is a member, reveals the issues companies face when trading within the EU single market. 70% of those surveyed cited the difference in legal practices and contractual arrangements as…

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Energy costs set to fall by 18% this year – analyst

11th January 2024

Some relief may be in store for Irish households and businesses when it comes to energy costs, with one analyst predicting the short-term power market price in Ireland could fall by over 18% this year. Cornwall Insight said higher than anticipated gas storage levels in the EU have reduced concerns that there could be shortages…

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Consumers more optimistic on economy – PTSB

11th January 2024

Consumers are more optimistic about the outlook for the economy than was the case a year ago, according to the latest Reflecting Ireland survey from PTSB. Less than half of respondents – 47% – believe the economy will get worse over the coming year. That compares to 63% a year ago, and is down slightly…

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Average interest rate on new mortgage falls slightly, Central Bank data shows

11th January 2024

The average interest rate on a new mortgage in Ireland fell slightly again in November, new figures from the Central Bank show. The rate dropped from 4.27% in October, to 4.25% in November. This means that Ireland had the tenth lowest rate in the euro zone. The lowest rate was in Malta at 1.93%, while…

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Irish food and drinks exports declined in 2023 – Bord Bia

10th January 2024

The value of Ireland’s food, drink and horticulture exports declined by 4% last year to reach €16.3 billion, following a record breaking year in 2022 when exports grew by 22%. Bord Bia’s Export Performance and Prospects report shows that exports were impacted by inflation and the cost of living crisis which affected consumer spending. There…

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