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Irish economy forecast to grow at eight times euro area average
In its latest set of autumn forecasts, the European Commission predicted the economy here would expand by 10.7 per cent in gross domestic product (GDP) terms in 2025, eight times the 1.3 per cent rate ... Read More
AIB upgrades forecast for growth in the domestic Irish economy
AIB has upgraded its forecast for growth in the domestic Irish economy, as the bank said the uncertainty created by the imposition of US tariffs has "begun to dissipate." ... Read More
Domestic economy set to grow more than expected through the rest of the year
But 'capacity constraints' is expected to have a restraining impact on the economy, new report from AIB shows. Read More
EU economy grows slightly faster than expected despite challenges
The European Union's economy is performing slightly better than anticipated despite challenges like the dispute over tariff rates with the United States, trade tensions with China and international ... Read More
Uncertainty globally and tariffs likely to prompt spending fall in Irish economy

The Irish economy is expected to see growth continue into next year but the pace will be slowed by continued global uncertainty and an expected pull-back in spending by increasingly nervous consumers. Read More
David McNamara: Irish economy shows strength in adversity

Ireland’s economy has proven robust to global uncertainty and an escalation in trade tariffs, leading to a stronger than previously expected outlook for the domestic economy in AIB’s latest Economic ... Read More
Report warns of Ireland’s growing fiscal deficit and aging population
Ireland’s economy faces threats from an aging population, a drop in windfall tax receipts and a growing fiscal deficit, a new government report has found. Launched on Tuesday by the Minister for ... Read More
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