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Finance Minister Michael Noonan Sam Boal/Photocall Ireland

The economy 'flatlined' over the summer, but Michael Noonan's not worried

The country’s still on target to meet its Budget forecasts.

Updated at 6.25pm

IRELAND’S ECONOMIC GROWTH has slowed with the nation’s output flatlining over the period covering late summer and early autumn.

But Finance Minister Michael Noonan said the country was still on target to hit its Budget forecast – which meant it would easily lead Europe in growth this year.

Figures out from the Central Statistics Office this morning showed Gross Domestic Product (GDP) for the country was “practically unchanged” for the quarter to the end of September when compared to the previous 3 months.

The preliminary numbers showed GDP was up only 0.1% for the period, although the figures were still 3.5% higher than for the same 3 months in 2013.

Growth for the first 9 months of the year stood at 4.9% – above the 4.7% forecast Noonan’s government relied on for its October roadmap.

Meanwhile, Gross National Product (GNP), which measures the output which stays in Irish hands as is considered a more accurate economic yardstick by many, increased 0.5% on the previous quarter, or 2.5% on the same time in 2013.

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In its October forecast, the CSO predicted the economy would grow 4.5% this year and 3.4% in 2015, while more bullish estimates like the most recent outlook from Ernst & Young (EY) have foreseen even higher figures.

But EY also warned the country’s underlying growth would be weaker than the numbers suggested because multinationals’ profits tended to artificially inflate Ireland’s GDP figures.

Ireland still Europe’s poster child

Noonan said the strong tax returns outlined earlier this month highlighted Ireland’s ongoing economic recovery.

“However, the recovery should not be taken for granted and there are risks,” he said.

French Minister Michel Sapin in Ireland Leon Farrell / Photocall Ireland Leon Farrell / Photocall Ireland / Photocall Ireland

Goodbody chief economist Dermot O’Leary said the figures showed “core domestic demand” had grown an impressive 3.6% in the first 9 months of the year.

“Investment continues to lead the recovery in domestic demand. Today’s data does not alter the view that the Irish recovery still has significant momentum that will mean it will continue to grow at a 4%-plus clip in 2015 and 2016,” he said.

IBEC chief economist Fergal O’Brien said the quarterly numbers were weaker than most expected especially the “flatlining of domestic consumption”.

“Taking the first nine months of the year together, however, the recovery is still by far the strongest in Europe, and we continue to see a revival of the domestic economy,” he said.

There are still risks in the global environment, however, particularly from a weak eurozone. We must renew our focus on competitiveness in order to continue this strong economic performance.”

GDP figures artificially inflated

In a note this morning, before the results were published, Davy chief economist Conall Mac Coille said the figures from multinationals’ contract manufacturing – where Ireland-headquartered firms recruited overseas companies to make pharmaceuticals on their behalf – tended to distort the overall picture.

“The case for including this activity in Irish GDP at all seems questionable,” he said.

“So, just as the pharmaceutical sector artificially pushed down on the 0.2% Irish GDP growth rate recorded in 2013, it now looks set to artificially inflate the 2014 figure.

Nonetheless, even after accounting for these distortions, the Irish economy is still probably expanding at a faster pace than any other European country.”

READ: The official jobs and economic outlooks are better than expected, but don’t get too excited >

READ: Noonan: Economy will grow even more than we thought this year – but austerity isn’t over >

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    Mar 6th 2017, 1:40 PM

    Look underneath this crime, they were breeding dogs to sell pups and making money from it. So all you people out there, buying puppies for their little ones and getting rid of them afterwards. You played a part in this crime, stop buying puppies/kittens FFS and put this sick trade out of business.

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    Mar 6th 2017, 1:43 PM

    @Stephen murphy: well at least thats 3 backstreet dog breeders out of business. Imagine how they treated the animals ?

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    Mar 6th 2017, 1:57 PM

    Stephen talking BS as usual. He thinks little kids who want a dog are somehow complicit in this man killing his partner in crime. Priceless.

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    Mar 6th 2017, 2:04 PM

    Michael J. It’s not the Kids that fork out the Hundreds of Euro but the parents.

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    Mar 6th 2017, 2:06 PM

    @Michael J: the killing was the result of degenerates who profited on the back of unregulated animal breeding. hopefully social welfare looks for their dole to be repaid back.

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    Mar 6th 2017, 6:34 PM

    @Michael J: If that’s true, then it takes a bs to know one and have you not the intelligence to see it’s the parents who buy the pets?

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    Mar 6th 2017, 2:55 PM

    I knew Mr. Nevin. He was no saint. Him and his buddies kicked a man to death not very long ago

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    Mar 6th 2017, 8:30 PM

    @tea biccies: karma eh

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    Mar 6th 2017, 2:20 PM

    It just goes to show you the type of people these are. Killing a man over a dog. Behind bars and in a cage they are where they belong

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    Mar 6th 2017, 3:10 PM

    Ruff justice has been served.

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    Mar 6th 2017, 2:04 PM

    That’s woof justice

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    Mar 6th 2017, 1:40 PM

    Why the gavel? You know they’re not used here …

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    Mar 6th 2017, 2:10 PM

    Anyone who gets involved in an horrific incident like this involving a dog is barking mad.

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    Mar 6th 2017, 3:03 PM

    Amazed the judge did not rule final.two years of sentence suspended……Must be the harshest sentence for manslaughter ever….Normally it is 7 with 2 suspended…

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    Mar 6th 2017, 4:22 PM

    A sad reflection on the mindset of many young Irishmen these days.
    One man dead, one serving life for murder and a third sent down for manslaughter.
    Why?
    War?
    A tribal dispute?
    Land?
    Religion?
    No.
    A few quid from dog breeding.

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    Mar 7th 2017, 4:56 PM
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