Dollar slumps on Trump
28.01.2026 Daily blogThe dollar’s slide accelerated yesterday. Remarks by Donald Trump – whose Greenland-related tariff threat a little over a week ago was the initial catalyst for the currency’s recent decline – added to the move lower. He indicated little or no concern with the dollar’s fall, saying it would “find its own level”. EURUSD and GBPUSD […]
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Weekly Round Up
Irish mortgage market grows to €14.5bn in 2025
This morning’s Banking & Payments Federation Ireland (BPFI) data show Ireland’s mortgage market grew to €14.5bn in 2025, up 15% on the year, split between €12.3bn of loans for house purchase and €2.2bn of top-up/re-mortgaging activity. The expansion was driven by house price inflation, the average mortgage loan up 7% to €332,000 in 2025. Also, […]
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Global Watch
Global Watch January 2026
The US economy has held up better than expected though employment growth has slowed and unemployment has edged up, prompting the Fed to lower interest rates over the final months of last year. We expect it to cut by a further 50bps in 2026, in line with current market pricing. We also see the Bank […]
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Ireland Outlook
Ireland Outlook – January 2026
New Irish Economic Forecasts We have revised up slightly our forecast for Irish GDP growth to 11.2% in 2025, slowing to 2.8% in 2026. This reflects the surge in exports that occurred last year, which we believe mainly reflected new pharmaceutical facilities coming online. However, a key risk is that exports fall back as ‘front-running’ […]
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Ireland Infographic
Ireland Infographic – January 2026
We expect GDP will expand by 11.2% in 2025, 2.8% this year and by 3.5% in 2027. View the Ireland Infographic Here: Bank of Ireland Ireland Infographic January 2026
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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