The Irish economy continues to grow at a rapid pace, well above the EU average. Although headline data are distorted by the volatility of multinationals’ activity, the broad recovery of domestic demand underpins the expansion. Improving labor market conditions have led to some wage pressures, while inflation remains subdued, mainly due to pound sterling weakness. Crisis legacies are on the mend but vulnerabilities persist.
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