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- Category: Economy
- 'Leprechaun economics' set to change EU GDP calculations
- 'The Irish Times' Business Christmas Quiz 2016
- 2017 will be a key test for growth of economy
- 75% of UK businesses eye Ireland as post-Brexit home
- A little more inflation would be good for everyone
- A resurgent Franco-German led EU is Britain’s nightmare
- A rock hard Brexit looks increasingly on the cards
- A third of companies expect hit when Britain leaves EU
- A third of companies in Republic expect hit when Britain exits EU
- A work in progress: Brexit explained in 11 questions
- A ‘year of two halves’ for the economy, says Investec
- Action required on Northern Ireland competitiveness review
- After 2018, public sector recruitment should slow
- After the shamrock, Taoiseach needs to talk turkey with Trump
- Ageing Danes look to robots to save their welfare state
- Agreement to unlock bailout payments to Greece delayed
- AIB and BoI repaid 31% of bailout funds by end of 2015
- AIB chairman warns of Brexit ‘tragedy’ for Ireland
- AIB pursues businessman for €6.2m
- AIB secures another €200m from SBCI to lend to businesses
- Ailing sterling and euro go into battle
- Airlines furious as Brazil lists Ireland as tax haven
- Alastair Campbell urges Irish interest in Brexit
- Alexis Tsipras accuses IMF of trying to push Greece into default
- Alexis Tsipras calls for debt relief for Greece
- Alistair Tidey sought for summary judgment by fund
- All eyes on bonds as Federal Reserve poised to unwind stimulus
- All-party consensus required on pension cover, says MEP
- Almost half of Irish employees believe bribery and corruption is widespread
- Amazon hits an ace, Paris goes for gold and the Iron Bank calls in its debts
- American tax reform has broad political will behind it
- Amid the bad news, Britons find reasons to be cheerful
- Amundi seals Kleinwort Benson takeover
- An Irish/UK ‘powerhouse plan’ is required in wake of Brexit
- Analysis shows UK Brexit bill could reach €20bn
- Analysis: As hard-exit looms for the UK, the Irish focus now is on a ‘Brexit-proofed’ Budget
- Analysis: Assault on full-employment may be held up by migration
- Analysis: Brexit overshadows the positives from exchequer figures
- Analysis: Crazy growth figures bear scant relationship to reality
- Analysis: Government must hope Apple ruling is a one-off
- Analysis: How low will deposit rates go in Ireland?
- Analysis: Irish focus now on ‘Brexit-proofed’ Budget
- Analysis: Mario Draghi ready to redouble stimulus efforts
- Analysis: mortgage market is still far from normal
- Analysis: No Brexit economic hit yet, but it’s coming
- Analysis: Obama move is another warning signal to Ireland
- Analysis: Osborne fails to calm markets as pound plummets
- Analysis: return of Michael Noonan a comfort to markets
- Analysis: Stellar growth reduces problem of long-term joblessness
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