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Economy

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Irish businesses are paying the highest interest rates in the eurozone
The state is backing a new multi-million fund for Irish businesses
A giant new power cable to the UK could save us €1 billion
Here's what's happening in Dublin for the Chinese New Year
Losing a job is the single most negative event a person can experience
Eoghan McDermott
These countries are set to cosy-up over tax information
Didn’t pay attention to the banking inquiry? This is everything you need to know
'The arts are victims of Dublin's economic recovery': Block T is forced to relocate
'We've spent hours in the basement of Leinster House trying to find out what happened'
Sean Barrett
Tesco is looking to cut long-term staff's wages in a big way
It's official: Black Friday is destroying the December sales
The average pension payout for Irish people is just €6,000 per year at present
Google is to pay its UK taxes in Britain from now on, rather than in Ireland...
Good news: There are 250 new jobs coming to Dublin
Is Ireland a one-trick pony by enticing corporations with low taxes?
Cillian Doyle
A swish new €2 coin comes into circulation today to commemorate 1916
China's economy is slowing down big time - here's what it means for everyone else
R2-D2 salt cellars and Skywalker suites - Kerry tourism is braced for a major Star Wars windfall...
The yawn-inducing name of this EU-US trade deal is what makes it so dangerous
David Lundy
Settling a dispute with your landlord just got cheaper
These are the supermarkets that won and lost in the Christmas showdown
Here are the HEAVILY redacted documents that raise questions about IBRC's sale of Siteserv
Moody's downgrades Greece again but says Irish ratings cut is not imminent
Small Firms Association criticises coalition proposal to reverse minimum wage cut
Spain to introduce raft of energy saving measures
US unemployment rate remains just under 9%
Bank of Ireland paid staff €66m in bonuses since bank guarantee: Report
Agricultural land prices fall by over 50 per cent in the past four years
Oil prices rise in response to Libya unrest
S&P may downgrade Portugal and Greece
One in ten Irish people keep a secret bank account
Live Register falls marginally in February
Irish default "not on the cards": Rehn
Governments handcuffed by manifestos and social partnership - report
Irish government sought bank bailout from Libya
Iceland to hold referendum over bank debt repayment deal
Exports rose during 2010: CSO
Hotel prices in Dublin fall in response to economic downturn
Knock-down Irish property auction drawing foreign buyers
Fine Gael plans illegal taxi crackdown