
Ireland’s Inflation Rate Falls, Matches Expectations

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Ireland's Harmonised Inflation Rate fell by 0.2% in the latest month, aligning with analyst expectations. This marks a 0.6 percentage point decrease from the previous month's 0.4% increase, indicating a shift in price trends. The anticipated decline is likely to stabilize investor sentiment, especially in inflation-sensitive sectors like consumer goods and real estate. The market impact is expected to be short-term, with no immediate changes in monetary policy.
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