Dollar a touch softer at the off
23.02.2026 Daily blogThe dollar is under a little pressure this morning amid the latest instalment of the Trump tariff turmoil. Shortly after the Supreme Court on Friday struck down his IEEPA-imposed (mostly reciprocal) tariffs, the US President slapped a temporary (150 day) 10% tariff on all countries using alternative legislation, raising it to 15% in less than […]
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Weekly Round Up
Irish employment growth accelerates to 2% in Q4 2025
This morning’s Irish Labour Force Survey (LFS) revealed that employment rose by 0.5% in Q4 2025, the annual pace of job creation accelerating to 2% (up from 1.1% in Q3). The unemployment rate was revised down again, to 4.6% in Q4 2025, from the 5% initially estimated and declining from 4.9% in Q3 2025. These […]
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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 – February 2026
Ongoing moderate growth amidst risks We have marginally downgraded our 2026 and 2027 GDP forecasts, to 1.0% (from 1.2%) and 1.4% (from 1.5%), reflecting a loss of momentum through late 2025 and ongoing challenges and risks. Unemployment is set to rise more than previously expected – reaching 5.5% this year before levelling off and beginning […]
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UK Infographic
UK Infographic – February 2026
We expect that UK GDP increased by 1.4% last year and will grow by 1.0% in 2026 and 1.4% in 2027. Download the UK Infographic in Full Here: Bank of Ireland UK Infographic February 2026