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House prices – Ulster Economix
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Official blog of Ulster Bank Chief Economist, Northern Ireland, Richard Ramsey. Chief Economist’s Weekly Brief – The solitary shoe. September 5, 2016. Those waiting for the post-vote shoe to drop will be disappointed. On most measures either the initial ‘Brexit’ shock has been reversed or it never happened. So much depends on jobs their availability and pay. It’s early days still. Continue reading →. Chief Economist’s Weekly Brief – Never a dull moment. February 1, 2016. February 1, 2016. October 16, 2015.
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NI labour market weakening – Ulster Economix
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Official blog of Ulster Bank Chief Economist, Northern Ireland, Richard Ramsey. NI labour market weakening. August 12, 2015. August 12, 2015. Despite the decline in the number of people claiming unemployment benefit, the latest figures for NI. Show that the labour market is weakening. Differential with the UK. This rise in the unemployment rate, which is entirely due to male unemployment, is in contrast to the stable unemployment rate in the UK. Solid output growth recorded in the NI private sector.
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labour market – Ulster Economix
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Official blog of Ulster Bank Chief Economist, Northern Ireland, Richard Ramsey. Women lead the way in labour market figures. November 16, 2016. November 17, 2016. The headlines in Northern Ireland’s latest labour market statistics make for pleasant reading. Unemployment is continuing to fall and fresh record highs and lows were established for the employment and economic inactivity rates respectively. Chief Economist’s Weekly Brief – Delivering. October 31, 2016. November 1, 2016. Continue reading →.
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online banking – Ulster Economix
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Official blog of Ulster Bank Chief Economist, Northern Ireland, Richard Ramsey. Banking the 5th most popular activity conducted online in NI. August 7, 2015. August 11, 2015. Ofcom published its Communication Market Report for Northern Ireland this week. It found, amongst other things, that banking is the 5th most popular activity conducted online in Northern Ireland. Here is an infographic snapshot of the report. You can find the full document here. Women lead the way in labour market figures.
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construction – Ulster Economix
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Official blog of Ulster Bank Chief Economist, Northern Ireland, Richard Ramsey. Surge in NI exports, but private sector only sees marginal growth. November 14, 2016. November 14, 2016. Today sees the release of October data from the Ulster Bank Northern Ireland PMI. Chief Economist’s Weekly Brief – Bad habit. October 17, 2016. October 18, 2016. Continue reading →. NI Composite Economic Index. October 13, 2016. October 13, 2016. NI composite economic index. September 12, 2016. September 12, 2016. A decent...
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Comment – Ulster Economix
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Official blog of Ulster Bank Chief Economist, Northern Ireland, Richard Ramsey. Women lead the way in labour market figures. November 16, 2016. November 17, 2016. The headlines in Northern Ireland’s latest labour market statistics make for pleasant reading. Unemployment is continuing to fall and fresh record highs and lows were established for the employment and economic inactivity rates respectively. Warning light: 3rd year of new car sales stagnation up ahead. November 4, 2016. November 4, 2016. The la...
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Manufacturing – Ulster Economix
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Official blog of Ulster Bank Chief Economist, Northern Ireland, Richard Ramsey. Surge in NI exports, but private sector only sees marginal growth. November 14, 2016. November 14, 2016. Today sees the release of October data from the Ulster Bank Northern Ireland PMI. Chief Economist’s Weekly Brief – Something new. October 10, 2016. Output and new orders stagnated during September. October 10, 2016. October 10, 2016. Today sees the release of September data from the Ulster Bank Northern Ireland PMI. The la...
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housing market – Ulster Economix
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Official blog of Ulster Bank Chief Economist, Northern Ireland, Richard Ramsey. Chief Economist’s Weekly Brief – Hail to the Chief! November 14, 2016. After 19 months of campaigning at a cost of $2.7 billion the United States has elected its new leader. There’s a tendency to endow political events with too much significance but President-Elect Trump’s approach to some elements of economic policy represent a clear break with the past. What should we expect? Continue reading →. August 15, 2016. May 3, 2016.
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Solid output growth recorded in the NI private sector – Ulster Economix
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Official blog of Ulster Bank Chief Economist, Northern Ireland, Richard Ramsey. Solid output growth recorded in the NI private sector. August 10, 2015. August 11, 2015. The Ulster Bank Northern Ireland PMI for July is published this morning and shows that there was solid growth in the private sector. Here are some of the key points from the report (you can view and download the full document here. Output and new orders both rose in July for the third month running. Banking the 5th most popular activity c...
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PMI – Ulster Economix
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Official blog of Ulster Bank Chief Economist, Northern Ireland, Richard Ramsey. November 15, 2016. November 14, 2016. Slide pack for the Ulster Bank Northern Ireland PMI, October 2016, including analysis of global, Eurozone, UK, UK Regions, NI and Republic of Ireland economic performance by sector. Surge in NI exports, but private sector only sees marginal growth. November 14, 2016. November 14, 2016. Today sees the release of October data from the Ulster Bank Northern Ireland PMI. October 31, 2016.