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The Central Bank of Ireland is responsible for both central banking and financial regulation in Ireland.
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The Central Bank of Ireland ( Irish: Banc Ceannais na hÉireann) is the Irish member of the Eurosystem and had been the monetary authority for Ireland from 1943 to 1998, issuing the Irish pound.
The Central Bank, in conjunction with the ECB and other national competent authorities, is responsible for ensuring that payment, settlement, and currency systems are safe, resilient and efficient and that access to such systems is not restricted.
Central Bank of Ireland is the main compiler of Irish financial statistics. Our analysis informs the decisions of the European Central Bank, the Government, financial services firms and the public.
Email: Conor.Parle@centralbank.ie. 1 Introduction. A burgeoning literature in empirical macroeconomics focuses on the impact monetary policymakers have on asset prices when they release statements to the press, or enact other forms of communication.
The Central Bank of Ireland, established in 1942, is the national monetary authority. Its responsibilities include licensing and overseeing the country’s financial institutions and supervising the Irish Stock Exchange.
3 days ago · The Central Bank of Ireland has warned that, despite the strength of the Irish economy, risks remain amid rising geopolitical tensions. In its latest Financial Stability Review the Central Bank ...