Also in your business headlines, the renewable energy sector is creating a demand for jobs, according to Indeed.
The newest edition to Ireland's energy market has launched another new electricity offer.
New customers to Yuno Energy can now get a unit rate of just over 27 cent per kilowatt hour - down from its previous rate of 29 cent.
It's the second time in almost as many weeks that the supplier has announced a new fixed tariff - as it attempts to remain the cheapest electricity provider in the market.
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The renewable energy sector is creating a demand for jobs, that previously would have been quite niche.
Online recruitment firm Indeed has released it's "Hardest to Fill Jobs" report, showing engineering and construction roles amongst the most difficult to hire for in Ireland.
Jack Kenny from Indeed says the move to renewable energy is impacting on the jobs market
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Looking at today's Currency Markets, one euro buys you £0.85 and $1.09
While the ISEQ Index of Irish Shares is at 8,917, up 0.8% since the opening.
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