Dollar remains on the front foot
31.10.2025 Daily blogWhile the ECB kept interest rates unchanged at 2% yesterday as widely expected, it was the continuing fallout from Wednesday’s more hawkish that expected Fed meeting – which dampened rate cut expectations and boosted the dollar – that drove the price action in FX markets. The euro and sterling fell to fresh post-meeting lows against […]
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        Weekly Round Up    
    
    Irish housing completions rise to 33,000 in year to Q3 2025This morning’s data show another welcome rise in housing completions, up 4% in Q3 2025 to 9,235 and to 33,000 over the past 12-months. This is the highest annual total for housing completions since 2009. The out-turn shows that overly pessimistic commentary at the turn of the year, that homebuilding might contract in 2025, was […] 
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        Global Watch    
    
    Global Watch September 2025After a nine-month hiatus, the Fed looks set to resume lowering interest rates as it balances upside risks to inflation and downside risks to employment. We expect it to cut by 25bps this month and by a further 75bps by mid-2026. With Euro area inflation back at target and the deposit rate in broadly neutral […] 
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        Ireland Outlook    
    
    Ireland Outlook – October 2025Irish GDP to grow 10.7% in 2025 We have revised up our forecasts for Irish GDP growth to 10.7% in 2025 and 3.1% in 2026 (vs 8.1% and 3.2% previously) and also for modified domestic demand to 3.4% and 2.6% respectively. This is because recent data suggest the recent surge in Irish exports has also […] 
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        Ireland Infographic    
    
    Ireland Infographic – October 2025We expect GDP will expand by 10.7% in 2025 and by 3.1% in 2026. Download the Ireland Infographic here: Bank of Ireland Ireland Infographic October 2025 
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        UK Outlook    
    
    UK Outlook – September 2025Moderate growth amidst fiscal challenges. We have slightly adjusted our GDP growth projections, pushing up this year to 1.3% (from 1.1%) and reducing 2026 to 1.2% (from 1.3%). The upcoming Budget will require measures to reduce the deficit, weighing a bit on activity next year. We expect growth to pick up to 1.5% in 2027 […] 
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        UK Infographic    
    
    UK Infographic September 2025We expect UK GDP will increase by 1.3% this year, 1.2% in 2026 and 1.5% in 2027. Download the UK infographic in full here: Bank of Ireland UK Infographic September 2025 
