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#4062306
28 March 2019
A view of construction cranes in Dublin. The Irish economy experienced strong growth in 2018, with real GNP increasing by nearly 6%. The prediction for 2019 could see a further growth of 3.9%. For the first time in twelve years, a small surplus of €0.1 billion was recorded by the Exchequer. On Wednesday, March 27, 2019, in Dublin, Ireland.
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#4062324
28 March 2019
A view of construction cranes in Dublin city center. The Irish economy experienced strong growth in 2018, with real GNP increasing by nearly 6%. The prediction for 2019 could see a further growth of 3.9%. For the first time in twelve years, a small surplus of €0.1 billion was recorded by the Exchequer. On Wednesday, March 27, 2019, in Dublin, Ireland.
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#4062342
28 March 2019
A view of construction cranes in Dublin. The Irish economy experienced strong growth in 2018, with real GNP increasing by nearly 6%. The prediction for 2019 could see a further growth of 3.9%. For the first time in twelve years, a small surplus of €0.1 billion was recorded by the Exchequer. On Wednesday, March 27, 2019, in Dublin, Ireland.
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#4062394
28 March 2019
A view of construction cranes in Dublin city center. The Irish economy experienced strong growth in 2018, with real GNP increasing by nearly 6%. The prediction for 2019 could see a further growth of 3.9%. For the first time in twelve years, a small surplus of €0.1 billion was recorded by the Exchequer. On Wednesday, March 27, 2019, in Dublin, Ireland.
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#4062426
28 March 2019
A view of construction cranes in Dublin city center. The Irish economy experienced strong growth in 2018, with real GNP increasing by nearly 6%. The prediction for 2019 could see a further growth of 3.9%. For the first time in twelve years, a small surplus of €0.1 billion was recorded by the Exchequer. On Wednesday, March 27, 2019, in Dublin, Ireland.
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#4062530
28 March 2019
A view of construction cranes in Dublin. The Irish economy experienced strong growth in 2018, with real GNP increasing by nearly 6%. The prediction for 2019 could see a further growth of 3.9%. For the first time in twelve years, a small surplus of €0.1 billion was recorded by the Exchequer. On Wednesday, March 27, 2019, in Dublin, Ireland.
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#4062548
28 March 2019
A view of construction cranes in Dublin city center. The Irish economy experienced strong growth in 2018, with real GNP increasing by nearly 6%. The prediction for 2019 could see a further growth of 3.9%. For the first time in twelve years, a small surplus of €0.1 billion was recorded by the Exchequer. On Wednesday, March 27, 2019, in Dublin, Ireland.
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#4062568
28 March 2019
A view of construction cranes in Dublin city center. The Irish economy experienced strong growth in 2018, with real GNP increasing by nearly 6%. The prediction for 2019 could see a further growth of 3.9%. For the first time in twelve years, a small surplus of €0.1 billion was recorded by the Exchequer. On Wednesday, March 27, 2019, in Dublin, Ireland.
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#4062576
28 March 2019
A view of construction cranes in Dublin. The Irish economy experienced strong growth in 2018, with real GNP increasing by nearly 6%. The prediction for 2019 could see a further growth of 3.9%. For the first time in twelve years, a small surplus of €0.1 billion was recorded by the Exchequer. On Wednesday, March 27, 2019, in Dublin, Ireland.
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#4062584
28 March 2019
A view of construction cranes in Dublin city center. The Irish economy experienced strong growth in 2018, with real GNP increasing by nearly 6%. The prediction for 2019 could see a further growth of 3.9%. For the first time in twelve years, a small surplus of €0.1 billion was recorded by the Exchequer. On Wednesday, March 27, 2019, in Dublin, Ireland.
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#4062590
28 March 2019
A view of construction cranes over a construction site in Dublin. The Irish economy experienced strong growth in 2018, with real GNP increasing by nearly 6%. The prediction for 2019 could see a further growth of 3.9%. For the first time in twelve years, a small surplus of €0.1 billion was recorded by the Exchequer. On Wednesday, March 27, 2019, in Dublin, Ireland.
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#4062596
28 March 2019
A view of construction cranes in Dublin city center. The Irish economy experienced strong growth in 2018, with real GNP increasing by nearly 6%. The prediction for 2019 could see a further growth of 3.9%. For the first time in twelve years, a small surplus of €0.1 billion was recorded by the Exchequer. On Wednesday, March 27, 2019, in Dublin, Ireland.
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#4062598
28 March 2019
A view of construction cranes in Dublin city center. The Irish economy experienced strong growth in 2018, with real GNP increasing by nearly 6%. The prediction for 2019 could see a further growth of 3.9%. For the first time in twelve years, a small surplus of €0.1 billion was recorded by the Exchequer. On Wednesday, March 27, 2019, in Dublin, Ireland.
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#4062600
28 March 2019
A view of construction cranes in Dublin. The Irish economy experienced strong growth in 2018, with real GNP increasing by nearly 6%. The prediction for 2019 could see a further growth of 3.9%. For the first time in twelve years, a small surplus of €0.1 billion was recorded by the Exchequer. On Wednesday, March 27, 2019, in Dublin, Ireland.
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#4062368
28 March 2019
A view of a construction crane over a construction site in Dublin. The Irish economy experienced strong growth in 2018, with real GNP increasing by nearly 6%. The prediction for 2019 could see a further growth of 3.9%. For the first time in twelve years, a small surplus of €0.1 billion was recorded by the Exchequer. On Wednesday, March 27, 2019, in Dublin, Ireland.
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30 June 2017
Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras delivers a speech at an economic forum in Athens, Greece, on June 29, 2017. Greece is gradually untangling from chronic recession and creates the conditions to return to normality with solid steps, Alexis Tsipras said on Thursday while addressing an economic forum in Athens. (/Marios Lolos)
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