Fund’s latest fiscal monitor projects public debt in both countries under current policies to nearly double by 2053
International Monetary Fund
Washington-based fund says geopolitical tensions could trigger new commodity price spike
Bulgarian returns to role, with Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform to ‘continue work in Irish and European politics’
Since the era of ultra-low interest rates ended, large-scale government borrowing is looking more and more problematic
A Dutch think tank is promoting a radical shift in taxation, away from labour, focusing instead on the creation of pollution
Western countries have the resources but now must display the will to ensure Russia does not prevail
Economic recovery from Covid, Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and cost-of-living crisis is proving ‘surprisingly resilient’, says IMF
Despite the warnings from the IMF and ECB, rates are only going one way. New entrants to the housing market need to carefully assess their options
Investor expectations of looser monetary policy could fuel another flare-up of inflation, says Gita Gopinath
IMF chief Kristalina Georgieva says spread of AI is likely worsen overall inequality, potentially stoking social tensions
Leo Varadkar, Micheál Martin, Paschal Donohoe and Michael McGrath have all been the subject of job speculation but any departures would deal a severe blow to the Coalition
Housing crash, slowdown in foreign investment weigh on nation’s economic health
Zombie’ firms lose lifeline as increased borrowing costs compound withdrawal of pandemic-era support
International Monetary Fund expects economic growth to remain healthy even as it slows down
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