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  • Global picture set to be gloomy

    The global economic picture this week is expected to show weaker job numbers, waning confidence and falling industrial output as the war in Iraq weighs on business and consumer decisions. p
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  • Private sector job creation hits a 'brick wall' - SFA

    Job-creation prospects are the worst they have been for more than a decade, the director of the Small Firms Association has claimed, following the publication of its ninth annual employment survey, writes Chris Dooley p
  • Investor relations improve over past year - magazine

    Investor relations in Ireland have improved over the last year, according to a majority of analysts and fund managers surveyed on behalf of Investor Relations magazine. p
  • ESB refurbishing electricity network

    The ESB, via its subsidiary ESB Networks, has refurbished more than 2,000 kilometres of the electricity network in the first two months of this year. p
  • Concern at pace of trade talks

    The head of the World Bank and Germany's main industry federation expressed concern yesterday at the pace of world trade talks - underscoring fears that trans-Atlantic differences over Iraq could blow them off course. p
  • Industry crisis meets with ostrich response

    BUSINESS OPINION: Last Thursday the Central Statistics Office published the latest trade figures. They showed, unmistakably, that industry was in difficulties. Export volumes were down 9 per cent in January compared to the same month in 2002, writes Cliff Taylor   p
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