Central Bank of Ireland, Quarterly Bulletin 2/2006

The Central Bank and Financial Services Authority of Ireland published its Second Quarterly Bulletin for 2006 on 12 April. The Bulletin reports that the outlook for the Irish economy remains good.

The Central Bank is forecasting GNP and GDP growth for 2006 of about 5 per cent, a small increase on previous forecasts. This is broadly similar to that of last year and is around the economy's potential growth rate.

While growth in 2005 was relatively strong with GNP and GDP increasing by 5.4 per cent

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