Interview with Governor Makhlouf conducted 16 June 2022 Niall Brady: Okay, well listen thanks again for taking the time to talk to me. You had a very busy week, from what I see yesterday was a busy day for you. Gabriel Makhlouf: I’ve had a busy fortnight. Niall Brady: Really? Why a busy fortnight Gabriel […]
Governor of the Central Bank of Ireland Gabriel Makhlouf met with businesses and students from Tipperary yesterday during his day-long visit. Governor Makhlouf met with local entrepreneurs, staff and Government agencies at Tipperary Technology Park, where conversations included the importance of local digital hubs and local economic development in a hybrid working world recovering from […]
Central Bank Economic Letter finds that recurrent property taxes can, over time, help to mitigate downside risks to house prices. Such taxes may also provide a stable source of revenue for government, as they are less likely to be affected by the economic cycle. Revenue from recurrent property taxes, as a proportion of national income, […]
Type: Bullish Breakout Key Levels:Resistance: 0.70635Pivot: 0.69923Support: 0.68946 Preferred Case:On the H4, with price moving above the ichimoku cloud and breaking out of the descending trend channel and moving in an ascending support, we have a bullish bias that price will rise to the pivot at 0.69923 at the overlap resistance in line with the […]
Type: Bearish Breakout Key Levels:Resistance: 1738.4Pivot: 1721.1 Support: 1679.3 Preferred Case:On the H4, with price moving within a descending channel and RSI moving in a descending trendline, we have a bearish bias that price will drop from pivot at 1721.1 where the pullback resistance is to 1st support at 1679.3 in line with 100% fibonacci […]
U.S. stocks opened lower on Tuesday after Wal-Mart WMT, -8.90% cut its profit outlook and blamed food inflation for forcing American consumers to curtail spending on other items. The S&P 500 SPX, -0.81% retreated 16 points, or 0.4%, to 3,951. The Dow Jones Industrial Average DJIA, -0.35% shed 97 points, or 0.3%, to 3,189. The […]