Irish consumer sentiment bounces as no-deal Brexit fears ease
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DUBLIN (Reuters) - Irish consumer sentiment recovered sharply from a seven-year low in November, posting its fastest monthly rise since 2015 as the risk of a damaging no-deal Brexit receded, a survey showed on Tuesday.Ireland has remained the European Union's fastest growing economy during three years of Brexit talks but consumer confidence was hit earlier this year when the prospect of Britain leaving without an agreement rose.The KBC Bank consumer sentiment index rose to 77.1 in November from..