Focus on Trump’s ‘reciprocal’ tariffs
07.07.2025 Daily blogIt was quiet in markets on Friday with the US on public holiday. The euro was largely unchanged against the dollar on the day, though it advanced for a second week running, gaining around three quarters of a cent, and kicks off this week trading at around $1.1760. Sterling recovered ground against both the dollar […]
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Weekly Round Up
Irish economy supported by buoyant government spending
Yesterday’s exchequer returns show tax revenues remained robust in H1 2025, up 10.5% on the year to €45.9bn. Income taxes (4.3%), VAT (5.8%) and corporation taxes (7.4%) all exhibited substantial gains – and indicative of further growth in consumer spending and employment. Of course, corporate taxes remain potentially volatile with ten firms accounting for 57% of […]
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Global Watch
Global Watch May 2025
The new US administration’s trade policy has resulted in heightened uncertainty and declining consumer and business sentiment, while also denting investor confidence in US assets. Increased tariffs will result in lower growth and higher inflation in the US, and will dampen growth in the Euro area and UK economies. The Fed is likely to stay […]
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Ireland Outlook
Ireland Outlook – May 2025
New Ireland Economic Forecasts We have revised down our forecasts for Irish GDP growth to 3.5% in 2025 and 3.7% in 2026. This forecast entails softer, but still robust growth, due to the negative impact of uncertainty on consumer and investment spending. Also, the 10% baseline tariffs that now apply to 2-3% of Irish trade […]
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Ireland Infographic
Ireland Infographic – May 2025
We expect GDP will expand by 3.5% in 2025 and by 3.7% in 2026. Download the Ireland Infographic here: Bank of Ireland Ireland Infographic May 2025
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UK Outlook
UK Outlook – May 2025
Outlook deteriorates amid tariff uncertainty Since our last projections in January the global outlook has unfortunately deteriorated, due in the main to the trade policies of the Trump administration. With uncertainty high we have decided to reduce our 2025 and 2026 growth forecasts by 0.2% and 0.3% respectively, to 1.0% and 1.3%. Unemployment, which has […]
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UK Infographic
UK Infographic – May 2025
We expect UK GDP will increase by 1.0% in 2025 and 1.3% in 2026. Download the UK Infographic in full here: Bank of Ireland UK Infographic May 2025