Growth set to slow but Ireland strong facing into new risks

Global markets have regained some sense of calm following the turbulence that followed the unexpected result of the UK referendum that saw a vote to leave the EU.

Growth set to slow but Ireland strong facing into new risks

Sterling has stabilised over the past week at around 83p-84p against the euro and $1.33 against the dollar, having fallen sharply on the referendum result.

Meanwhile, stock markets have managed to regain some lost ground.

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