Business Today: Manufacturing slips again, Dublin Airport row and why jargon at work is getting worse

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General Election 2024global economic conditions, a decline in new orders and a slowdown in hiring across the sector. Overall manufacturing activity has now fallen for the third time in six months, the bank said in its latest purchasing managers’ index report, despite an increase in output, which edged to its highest level since February. Ian Curran has the story.at Dublin Airport, amid an ongoing issue tied to noise and night flights at the hub.

Staying with Dublin Airport, in Monday opinion Eoghan O’Mara Walsh of the Irish Tourism Industry Confederation writes on why the controversialamid a spike in fraud attempts. As Ian reports, one in five regular online shoppers said they had lost money to fraudsters over the past 12 months, according to the Banking Payments Federation of Ireland.group SMBC Aviation Capital rose 16 per cent to more than €260 million in the six months to the end of September, new figures show.

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