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Dear Reader,

 

Today's overview of economic news and market action

  • Quiet macro calendar yesterday
  • There was some improvement in risk appetite
  • Evident in solid gains on equity markets
  • Currency-wise, the dollar posted some modest gains
  • EUR/USD below the midpoint of $1.10-1.11
  • Meanwhile, EUR/GBP continues in a tight range under midpoint of 84-85p
  • Aside from already released UK labour market data, remainder of today’s calendar is quiet

 
Today's Opening FX Rates
 
      % Change Day* End 2023
EUR/USD 1.1037   -0.34 0.01
EUR/GBP 0.8438   -0.05 -2.65
GBP/USD 1.3078   -0.31 2.74
GBP/EUR 1.1848   0.05 2.73
*versus Previous Day's European Open

All rates quoted are indicative market rates.


 
 
 
Weekly Market Brief - 9-13 September
 
 

Moderate growth beneath volatile Irish GDP data

 

This week’s Irish GDP data provide the first full breakdown of the economy in Q2 2024. Beneath the perennially volatile GDP data (-1% q/q, -4% y/y), the domestic indicators point to a moderate growth picture so far in 2024.


 
 
 
AIB Ireland Manufacturing PMIĀ® - August 2024
 
 

The headline AIB Ireland Manufacturing PMI® edged up to its highest level since February and signalled a marginal overall improvement in business conditions. An upturn in manufacturing sector performance mostly reflected sustained production growth and a faster rise in employment numbers. Survey respondents often commented on efforts to boost capacity in line with long-term business expansion plans.


 
 
AIB Ireland Services PMIĀ® - August 2024
 
 

Irish services activity continued to rise solidly in August, AIB PMI® survey data indicated. Growth of both new business and employment accelerated, and outstanding work increased at the strongest rate in nearly a year. Less positively, the overall 12-month outlook was the weakest since November 2022.


 
 
Irish Economy Watch - August 2024
 
 

House prices continue to trend sharply higher. They were up 8.6% YoY in June. Consumer prices rose by 0.2% in July, amid further increases in transport and hospitality costs. Revisions to the data show the unemployment rate averaged 4.4% in Q2’24 up from 4.3% in Q1’24. The preliminary reading indicates GDP expanded by 1.2% in Q2’24, but it remained 1.4% lower in YoY terms.