Dollar gives up gains
03.10.2025 Daily blogAmid a scarcity of economic data releases (partly due to the US government shutdown), the dollar threatened to break higher yesterday but was unable to hold onto its gains. This sees EURUSD back at around $1.1725 this morning having traded down to a low of $1.1680 yesterday, while similarly, sterling is trading just under $1.3450 […]
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Weekly Round Up
Majority of Irish exports to the US still exempt from tariffs
President Trump’s threat to impose 100% tariffs on pharmaceuticals from October 1st, albeit with a get-out clause for firms building plants in the United States, has failed to come to fruition. Rather, the White House has confirmed these tariffs have been paused, allowing time for similar deals, akin to that with Pfizer, to be concluded. […]
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Global Watch
Global Watch September 2025
After 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 – 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 – September 2025
Moderate 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 2025
We 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