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Central Bank warns of 5% inflation in 2027 in severe case
The Central Bank has revised upwards its forecasts for inflation for this year and next, and warned of the possibility of it reaching almost 5% in a severe scenario in 2027.
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What happenedThe Central Bank has revised upwards its forecasts for inflation for this year and next, and warned of the possibility of it reaching almost 5% in a severe scenario in 2027.
The headline splitRTE News (Ireland) frames it as "Central Bank warns of 5% inflation in 2027 in severe case". Bloomberg - Economics frames it as "Multinationals Shield Ireland From Iran Shock, Central Bank Says".
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Central Bank warns of 5% inflation in 2027 in severe case
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The Central Bank has revised upwards its forecasts for inflation for this year and next, and warned of the possibility of it reaching almost 5% in a severe scenario in 2027.
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