Ireland

Ireland to watch fiscal budget

Central Banking | 21 Jul 2008 secure

The slowing of growth coupled with the risks facing the economy presents significant issues for fiscal policy, said John Hurley, the governor of the Central Bank and Financial Services Authority of Ireland.

Topics: Ireland

Central Bank of Ireland - Annual Report 2007

Central Banking | 15 Jul 2008 secure

Topics: Ireland, Financial Services Authority, Central Bank of Ireland, John Hurley

Hurley praises Ireland's financial oversight

Central Banking | 30 Apr 2008 secure

Topics: Ireland, Financial Services Authority, Central Bank of Ireland, John Hurley

Ireland's Hurley confident on outlook for 2008

Central Banking | 23 Apr 2008 secure

Topics: Ireland, growth, John Hurley

Irish economy to weaken in 2008

Central Banking | 01 Feb 2008 secure

Topics: Ireland, Financial Services Authority, Inflation, growth

Cyprus and Malta join gold agreement

Central Banking | 25 Jan 2008 secure

Topics: Ireland, Sweden, ECB, Eurozone, Switzerland, Riksbank, Bundesbank, Germany, Inflation, Portugal, Italy, Europe, Finland, Gold, France, Malta, Austria, Spain, Netherlands, Slovenia, Greece, Luxembourg, Belgium, Cyprus

Rock raises lender of last resort issue for EU

Central Banking | 12 Dec 2007 secure

Topics: Ireland, euro, ECB, European Central Bank, United Kingdom, Portugal, Finland, Northern Rock, Netherlands, Belgium

Fed's forecasts have declined since early 1990s

Central Banking | 27 Nov 2007 secure

Topics: Ireland, Federal Reserve

Hurley confident on Irish performance

Central Banking | 27 Nov 2007 secure

Topics: Ireland, growth, John Hurley

Too early to call crisis impact: Ireland's Hurley

Central Banking | 17 Oct 2007 secure

Topics: Financial crisis, Ireland, Financial Services Authority, Credit crunch, Central Bank of Ireland, John Hurley

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