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DUBLIN (Reuters) - Irish retail sales volumes posted their sharpest monthly fall in seven months in March with a 2.2 percent decline, the Central Statistics Office said on Friday.
Retail sales volumes in March were 2.8 percent below the same month last year, the data showed. But if volatile car sales are excluded, retail sales were 2.3 percent above their levels in March 2017, the data showed.
LONDON (Reuters) - France's power firm Electricite de France SA (EPA:EDF) is seeking up to 12 cargoes a year of liquefied natural gas (LNG) for delivery as of 2023 and beyond and...
PARIS (Reuters) - The French economy is likely to keep up a steady rate of growth through the rest of 2022 although inflation will rise further to nearly 7%, the INSEE statistics...
LISBON (Reuters) - Portugal's budget deficit narrowed to 0.4% of gross domestic product in the first quarter from 6.0% a year earlier, thanks to a strong economic expansion at the...
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