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The OECD calls Ireland the "comeback kid"... You had a couple of things to say

The OECD says there is a broad-based and robust recovery underway in Ireland, but there are still...
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19.33 15 Sep 2015


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The OECD calls Ireland the "comeback kid"... You had a couple of things to say

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19.33 15 Sep 2015


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The OECD says there is a broad-based and robust recovery underway in Ireland, but there are still risks to the economy.

The survey was presented in Dublin today by OECD Secretary-General Angel Gurría and Finance Minister Michael Noonan. It projects Irish GDP will grow by 5% in 2015 and 4% in 2016, and that the Irish economy is on "a sounder footing than before the crisis".

"Ireland is the 'comeback kid' of Europe's crisis-hit economies, and much of the credit for this strong recovery goes to the government's steadfast commitment to reform," Mr Gurría said.

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