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# Irish Economy

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EIB president would 'like to sort out the problems that Ireland has'
Moody's says house prices to fall by a further 20 per cent
Folens to create 25 high-tech jobs
Eurozone GDP unchanged in the first quarter of 2012
VIDEO: Gerry Adams challenged on economists' quotes in SF leaflet
IMF: Allowing homes to restructure debt will solve crisis quicker
Unemployment rate falls to 14.3 per cent in March
Tabloids have up to twice as many negative headlines as positive - study
Manufacturers report highest increase in new business for 10 months
Enda Kenny's speech to the Fine Gael Árd Fheis
Enda tells Chinese investors that Ireland "is growing again"
Recession returns as Ireland's economic output falls again
Noonan says Irish economy could "take off like a rocket"
Irish exports recover in January to follow record trade surplus
Central Bank issues warning on investment firms
Riverdance bids farewell to US
Ireland will outperform eurozone despite dip in exports - Ulster Bank
Retail sales dip in January compared to last year
Construction company CRH made profit of €700 million in 2011
JobBridge has provided 5,000 internships since its launch - Taoiseach
Central Bank appoints new Chief Economist
Irish agriculture had 8th-highest growth rate in the EU last year
ESRI: Austerity is working - and there are few other alternatives
Cost of living fell by 0.5 per cent in January
Convenience store chain to create 150 new jobs
More than half of loans to hotels and restaurants are in trouble
Trade surplus falls by 23 per cent in December
Protesters take over NAMA-owned building and open it to the public
Fall in house prices picks up speed in December
Exports in November up by 9pc on previous year
Government expects VAT hike to hit sales by 1.8 per cent
Pre-Christmas boost for retailers, with 1.6pc surge in November
Irish economy shrank by 1.9 per cent in third quarter
Shrinking exports mean 11pc fall in trade surplus
'Streaming' in schools is bad for students - ESRI
Ireland's doing better on the bond markets than everyone else (ish)
Retail sales remain at lowest point since recession hit
Student study: Ireland could write off 85 per cent of its European debt
Poll: Should workers be paid for lunch breaks?