Although the Irish economy continues to perform in a robust manner, a number of considerations arise given the present growth performance. Firstly, due to certain multinational related activities, a divergence is likely once again between headline and underlying output growth for the present year. While we are revising upwards our forecast of headline GDP to just less than 5 per cent for 2019, certain underlying data would suggest the growth outlook has moderated somewhat as we move through the present year. Secondly, a number of significant international related risks are on the horizon for the Irish economy. As with previous Commentaries, our forecasts, unless otherwise stated, are subject to the technical assumption that the United Kingd...
2017 has seen certain countervailing trends emerge as to the overall performance of the Irish econom...
In light of the current level-5 restrictions, we have revised down our 2021 forecasts from the 2020 ...
On foot of the substantial growth performance in 2015, the Irish economy looks set to continue to gr...
The Irish economy continues to perform significantly better than most OECD economies and is once aga...
Initial official estimates indicate that the Irish economy grew by 7.8 per cent in 2017. Preliminary...
While a number of international concerns continue to cast a shadow on the domestic economy, both tax...
2018 saw the Irish economy register another sizeable increase in activity with GDP estimated to have...
The Irish economy looks set to register another very strong year of growth in 2018, with the outlook...
The Irish economy looks set to experience another year of strong recovery in 2017. The performance o...
This Commentary highlights the major disparity in the impact of COVID-19 on the Irish economy. Many ...
This Commentary highlights a significant recovery in the Irish economy in Q3 coinciding with the eas...
With both domestic and external sources of growth registering significant increases, the Irish econo...
Given the high degree of uncertainty about the spread of COVID-19, our Summer Quarterly Economic Com...
COVID-19 poses the single largest challenge to the Irish economy since the financial crisis. The res...
The Irish economy is set to register a substantial growth performance in 2015 with the expected 6.7 ...
2017 has seen certain countervailing trends emerge as to the overall performance of the Irish econom...
In light of the current level-5 restrictions, we have revised down our 2021 forecasts from the 2020 ...
On foot of the substantial growth performance in 2015, the Irish economy looks set to continue to gr...
The Irish economy continues to perform significantly better than most OECD economies and is once aga...
Initial official estimates indicate that the Irish economy grew by 7.8 per cent in 2017. Preliminary...
While a number of international concerns continue to cast a shadow on the domestic economy, both tax...
2018 saw the Irish economy register another sizeable increase in activity with GDP estimated to have...
The Irish economy looks set to register another very strong year of growth in 2018, with the outlook...
The Irish economy looks set to experience another year of strong recovery in 2017. The performance o...
This Commentary highlights the major disparity in the impact of COVID-19 on the Irish economy. Many ...
This Commentary highlights a significant recovery in the Irish economy in Q3 coinciding with the eas...
With both domestic and external sources of growth registering significant increases, the Irish econo...
Given the high degree of uncertainty about the spread of COVID-19, our Summer Quarterly Economic Com...
COVID-19 poses the single largest challenge to the Irish economy since the financial crisis. The res...
The Irish economy is set to register a substantial growth performance in 2015 with the expected 6.7 ...
2017 has seen certain countervailing trends emerge as to the overall performance of the Irish econom...
In light of the current level-5 restrictions, we have revised down our 2021 forecasts from the 2020 ...
On foot of the substantial growth performance in 2015, the Irish economy looks set to continue to gr...