Out of Office: Irish economy set for ‘rapid rebound’ as pandemic restrictions lifted
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A “rapid rebound” in spending and investment, which will lead to roughly 5.8 per cent growth in the Irish economy this year, is in store following the lifting of almost all pandemic restrictions, according to an economic report released by Goodbody stockbrokers. The firm’s Irish economic Health Check report also predicts wage inflation, which is set to hit Celtic Tiger levels, and a deepening of the housing crisis.
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