Dollar gains more ground post-Fed
31.07.2025 Daily blogThe dollar has gained more ground following yesterday’s Fed meeting. The central bank left interest rates unchanged as widely expected, though two members voted for a 25bps cut, while the Fed Chair Jerome Powell said no decision had been taken regarding the next meeting in September, noting that there’s plenty of economic data due between […]
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Weekly Round Up
Housing completions bounce back to 16-year high
This morning’s CSO data show that there were 9,214 residential completions in Q2 2025, up 35% on the year. This brings completions to 32,717 over the past 12-months, the highest level since2009. The disappointing 30,200 out-turn in 2024 was primarily due to volatile, lumpy apartment completions figures, which bounced back in Q2. The bigger picture […]
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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 – July 2025
New Ireland Economic Forecasts Our new forecast is for 8.1% GDP growth in 2025, slowing to 3.2% in 2026. These upward revisions reflect the surge in exports and multinational output over the past 12-months, but also buoyant consumer and public spending. Our forecast for modified domestic demand has been revised up slightly to 2.9% growth […]
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Ireland Infographic
Ireland Infographic – July 2025
We expect GDP will expand by 8.1% in 2025 and by 3.2% in 2026. Download the Ireland Infographic here: Bank of Ireland Ireland Infographic July 2025
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UK Outlook
UK Outlook – July 2025
Growth outlook broadly unchanged Our forecasts are largely unchanged compared to our last Outlook in May amidst ongoing global trade uncertainty. We expect moderate slightly below trend GDP growth of 1.1% this year (a minor tweak from our prior forecast of 1.0%) and 1.3% next year (unchanged). Unemployment is set to continue edging upwards to […]
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UK Infographic
UK Infographic – July 2025
We expect UK GDP will increase by 1.1% in 2025 and 1.3% in 2026. Download the UK Infographic in full here: Bank of Ireland UK Infographic July 2025