Ireland booming in terms of the NIA GDP. I cannot find any info or links to the cash basis statements of the Treasury of Ireland to see what is going on wrt leading govt spending but I'd assume it is pretty solid based on this report.
Gross domestic product rose an annual 9.2 percent in the fourth quarter, the Central Statistics Office said in Dublin on Thursday.
Ireland's economy expanded at 7.8% in 2015, fastest pace since 2000. https://t.co/FREn8Mx5LJ via @DaraDoy pic.twitter.com/F7EKfxZ28J— Bloomberg Markets (@markets) March 10, 2016
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Irish GDP and GNP are significantly different due to all the US company pass through that happens there.
Classic attempt by the Irish to get a few crumbs off the table.
Neil do you know if Ireland's Treasury publishes a Daily Statement?
Did some hacking around but couldnt find anything...
Perhaps transfers are up or something... I'd like to check if the data is available...
And Irish per capita GDP is still below its 2007 level.
See here : http://www.tradingeconomics.com/ireland/gdp-per-capita-at-constant-prices-imf-data.html
"Neil do you know if Ireland's Treasury publishes a Daily Statement?'
The UK doesn't, so I doubt Ireland - now a wholly owned subsidiary of Frankfurt - does.
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