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Air freight rates head back to earth as virus-driven boom cools

An air cargo boom driven by demand for protective gear against the coronavirus has peaked. Rates, while still 50% above ...
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‘The financial system is stronger than a decade ago, but its resilience is not limitless’ – Donnery

The Deputy Governor of the Central Bank has said while the financial system is stronger than a decade ago, its ...
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NTMA chief warns on longer term borrowing

The head of the National Treasury Management Agency said he is not worried about the next four years from a ...
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Stimulus plan for economy to be published in July

The draft Programme for Government includes details of a stimulus plan for the economy to be published in July.  It ...
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Retail outlets in shopping centres reopen

Retail outlets in shopping centres around the country are reopening for the first time since they were forced to close ...
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Exports fall by 32% in April amid Covid-19 shutdowns – CSO

Seasonally adjusted exports decreased by 32% to €11.613 billion in April from March, according to preliminary figures from the Central ...
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Number of people on Pandemic Unemployment Payment drops 15%

The number of people receiving the Covid-19 Pandemic Unemployment Payment has fallen to 515,700 – down 15% on the peak ...
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Pound near 2-week lows on fears of second virus wave

Sterling steadied near two-week lows against the dollar and euro as fears of a second wave of coronavirus hit risk ...
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Footfall in Dublin city rose to 160,000 today

Retailers in Dublin are reporting steady progress in opening up the city centre since Covid-19 restrictions on all shops were ...
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