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Category: UK Outlook

  • Interim Update – April 2020

    01.05.2020

    A shutdown-induced downturn in the economy Download the Interim Update in full here: Bank of Ireland_UK_Interim Update_April_2020        

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  • UK Outlook – February 2020

    19.02.2020

    Out of the EU but economy not out of the woods Download the UK Outlook in full here: Bank of Ireland_UK_Outlook_ February_2020

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  • UK Outlook – July 2019

    24.07.2019

    Uncertainty dampening the economic outlook. Download the UK Outlook in full here: BOI_UK_Outlook_July_2019

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  • UK Outlook – February 2019

    15.02.2019

    Prospects for the economy Brexit dependent. Download the Outlook in full here: BOI_UK_Outlook_February_2019  

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  • UK Outlook – July 2018

    27.07.2018

    Economy in holding pattern amid Brexit uncertainty. Download the UK Outlook in full here: BOI_UK_Outlook_July_2018  

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  • UK Outlook – February 2018

    21.02.2018

    Steady as she goes for the economy: GDP growth of 1.7% in 2018; Consumer spending to slow to 1.0%; Unemployment rate to average 4.3%; Inflation elevated at 2.7%. Download the UK Outlook in full here: BOI_UK_Outlook_February_2018

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