Consumers seek end of Brexit gloom

A lifting of the Brexit gloom and the relief of Britain ruling out crashing out of the EU would likely spur Irish households to spend more on pricey consumer items, a leading economist has predicted.

Consumers seek end of Brexit gloom

A lifting of the Brexit gloom and the relief of Britain ruling out crashing out of the EU would likely spur Irish households to spend more on pricey consumer items, a leading economist has predicted.

Austin Hughes, chief economist at KBC Bank Ireland, said that a definitive political agreement in Westminster that rules out a hard or no-deal Brexit would likely help Irish consumers spend on consumer durables.

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