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Central Bank of Ireland warns of intensified global risks in Financial Stability Review 2026

30 day briefing • 2026-04-28 - 2026-05-27 (2 weeks ago) • frozen

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This month's briefing is based on a single weekly report from the Central Bank of Ireland, which published its Financial Stability Review for the first half of 2026. The review, accompanied by a press conference and Governor Makhlouf's remarks, provides a comprehensive assessment of risks to Irish financial stability. It indicates that global risks have intensified, with implications for macroprudential policy and the resilience of the Irish financial system.

The Central Bank outlines policy actions to safeguard stability, emphasizing vigilance amid heightened uncertainty. As this is the only weekly snapshot available, no multi-week patterns, changes, or omissions can be identified. The review serves as a high-quality, primary-source evidence base for understanding current macroprudential challenges and the regulatory stance.

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Key Signals

  • - Central Bank of Ireland published Financial Stability Review 2026 I, the dominant domestic development.
  • - Global risks are assessed as intensified, leading to a cautious macroprudential outlook.
  • - No specific new measures are announced, but proactive risk management is emphasized.
  • - The review serves as a primary-source, high-quality evidence base for macroprudential policy.
  • - Only one weekly briefing is available; multi-week pattern analysis is not possible.

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irish-financial-stability macroprudential-policy central-bank-report global-risks financial-system-resilience regulatory-outlook

Key References

  1. Central Bank of Ireland warns of intensified global risks in Financial Stability Review 2026 I [brief_7]

    Sole weekly briefing; contains the Financial Stability Review with key findings on global risks and macroprudential policy.