Weak headline Q1 US growth sees dollar tick down
26.04.2024 Daily blogThe dollar lost more ground yesterday following weaker than expected Q1 US GDP data, continuing a trend of weak US data this week. The dollar fell to around $1.0730 to the euro, and has now lost more than 1/2 cent this week against the single currency, and to $1.25 to sterling, down more than 1 […]
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Weekly Round Up
April Stability Programme Update Published
April’s Stability Programme Update (SPU), published this week, shows the Department of Finance still expect a substantial budget surplus of €8.6bn (2.8% of GNI*) in 2024, driven by a still robust outlook for the Irish economy. Crucially, the Department still believes the unexpected 25% fall in corporate tax revenues in Q1 2024 was a temporary […]
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Global Watch
Global Watch – January 2024
Following a much sharper than expected decline in inflation over the latter part of 2023, the market expects the main central banks to begin lowering interest rates in the second quarter of this year. Download the Global Watch in full here: Bank of Ireland_Global Watch_January 2024
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Ireland Outlook
Ireland Outlook – February 2024
Domestic economy growing despite headline GDP fall Read the Ireland Outlook in full here: Bank of Ireland Ireland Outlook February 2024
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Ireland Infographic
Ireland Infographic – February 2024
Irish GDP forecast to increase by 1.5% this year and by 4.0% next year. Download the Ireland infographic here: Bank of Ireland Ireland Infographic February 2024
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UK Outlook
UK Outlook – February 2024
With inflation set to decline further this year, economic activity is projected to pick up gradually driven by a recovery in consumer spending – with GDP growth of 0.4% for the year as a whole. Growth should strengthen further in 2025, to about 1.2% on an annual basis, while unemployment will remain relatively low this […]
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UK Infographic
UK Infographic – February 2024
GDP forecast to grow by 0.4% this year and by 1.2% in 2025 Download the UK infographic here: Bank of Ireland_UK Infographic_February 2024