Irish consumer sentiment remains subdued in February
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DUBLIN (Reuters) - Irish consumer sentiment remained subdued in February as concerns over household finances largely cancelled out optimism around the economy in general, a survey showed on Thursday.Ireland has remained the European Union's fastest growing economy during three years of Brexit talks, but according to the survey's authors, many consumers are not seeing an improvement to their financial circumstances from the buoyant economy.The KBC Bank consumer sentiment index was 85.2 in..