Irish consumer sentiment slumps further as Brexit rumbles on
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DUBLIN (Reuters) - Irish consumer sentiment fell for a fourth successive month for the first time since late 2012 as uncertainty over neighbouring Britain's departure from the European Union continued to weigh on confidence, a survey showed on Tuesday.While Ireland's economy has remained the fastest growing in the EU throughout three tortuous years of Brexit negotiations, consumer confidence took a hit in recent months as the prospects of a no-deal British exit rose.The most recent survey ran..