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Ireland: Stock market return, percent: The latest value from 2021 is 28.22 percent, an increase from 1.45 percent in 2020. In comparison, the world average is 32.21 percent, based on data from 87 countries. Historically, the average for Ireland from 1987 to 2021 is 11.26 percent. The minimum value, -44.57 percent, was reached in 2009 while the maximum of 138.07 percent was recorded in 1987.
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Stock market return (%, year-on-year) in Ireland was reported at 28.22 % in 2021, according to the World Bank collection of development indicators, compiled from officially recognized sources. Ireland - Stock market return (%, year-on-year) - actual values, historical data, forecasts and projections were sourced from the World Bank on May of 2025.
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Ireland's main stock market index, the ISEQ, fell to 11331 points on July 1, 2025, losing 0.80% from the previous session. Over the past month, the index has declined 0.87%, though it remains 21.68% higher than a year ago, according to trading on a contract for difference (CFD) that tracks this benchmark index from Ireland. Ireland Stock Market (ISEQ) - values, historical data, forecasts and news - updated on July of 2025.
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Ireland: Stock market value traded, percent of GDP: The latest value from 2018 is 8.3 percent, a decline from 8.58 percent in 2017. In comparison, the world average is 31.61 percent, based on data from 70 countries. Historically, the average for Ireland from 1995 to 2018 is 11.51 percent. The minimum value, 2.44 percent, was reached in 2002 while the maximum of 47.78 percent was recorded in 1998.
This statistic illustrates the required return to equity (Km) for investments in Ireland from 2015 to 2024 (excluding 2016). The required rate to return depicts how much profit is needed in order for an investment or project to move forward. In this time period, the average required return to equity increased with fluctuation. As of 2024, the required return to equity in Ireland was 8.4 percent.
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Stock market index in Ireland, March, 2025 The most recent value is 174.54 points as of March 2025, an increase compared to the previous value of 168.05 points. Historically, the average for Ireland from January 1960 to March 2025 is 45.76 points. The minimum of 0.98 points was recorded in January 1960, while the maximum of 174.54 points was reached in March 2025. | TheGlobalEconomy.com
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Ireland: Stock market turnover ratio: The latest value from 2018 is 29.13 percent, an increase from 19.71 percent in 2017. In comparison, the world average is 32.42 percent, based on data from 68 countries. Historically, the average for Ireland from 1997 to 2018 is 20.27 percent. The minimum value, 5.24 percent, was reached in 2002 while the maximum of 65.55 percent was recorded in 1999.
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Ireland IE: Stocks Traded: Total Value: % of GDP data was reported at 8.667 % in 2017. This records an increase from the previous number of 7.331 % for 2016. Ireland IE: Stocks Traded: Total Value: % of GDP data is updated yearly, averaging 6.422 % from Dec 1995 (Median) to 2017, with 23 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 47.845 % in 1998 and a record low of 2.454 % in 2002. Ireland IE: Stocks Traded: Total Value: % of GDP data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Ireland – Table IE.World Bank.WDI: Financial Sector. The value of shares traded is the total number of shares traded, both domestic and foreign, multiplied by their respective matching prices. Figures are single counted (only one side of the transaction is considered). Companies admitted to listing and admitted to trading are included in the data. Data are end of year values.; ; World Federation of Exchanges database.; Weighted average; Stock market data were previously sourced from Standard & Poor's until they discontinued their 'Global Stock Markets Factbook' and database in April 2013. Time series have been replaced in December 2015 with data from the World Federation of Exchanges and may differ from the previous S&P definitions and methodology.
As of January 29, 2025, the FTSE index stood at 8,557.81 points - well above its average value of around 7,500 points in the past few years.On the 12th of March 2020, amid the escalating crisis surrounding the coronavirus and fears of a global recession, the FTSE 100 suffered the second largest one day crash in its history and the biggest since the 1987 market crash. On the 23rd of March, the FTSE index saw its lowest value this year to date at 4,993.89 but has since began a tentative recovery. With the continuation of the pandemic, the FTSE 100 index was making a tentative recovery between late March 2020 and early June 2020. Since then the FSTE 100 index had plateaued towards the end of July, before starting a tentative upward trend in November. FTSE 100 The Financial Times Stock Exchange 100 Index, otherwise known as the FTSE 100 Index is a share index of the 100 largest companies trading on the London Stock Exchange in terms of market capitalization. At the end of March 2024, the largest company trading on the LSE was Shell. The largest ever initial public offering (IPO) on the LSE was Glencore International plc. European stock exchanges While nearly every country in Europe has a stock exchange, only five are considered major, and have a market capital of over one trillion U.S dollars. European stock exchanges make up two of the top ten major stock markets in the world. Europe’s biggest stock exchange is the Euronext which combines seven markets based in Belgium, France, England, Ireland, the Netherlands, Norway, and Portugal.
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Ireland: Stock market capitalization as percent of GDP: The latest value from 2018 is 27.85 percent, a decline from 42.05 percent in 2017. In comparison, the world average is 61.62 percent, based on data from 76 countries. Historically, the average for Ireland from 1997 to 2018 is 51.36 percent. The minimum value, 17.97 percent, was reached in 2008 while the maximum of 81.71 percent was recorded in 2000.
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Ireland: Stock market value traded w/o top 10 firms, % of total value traded: The latest value from 2018 is 4.5 percent, a decline from 4.61 percent in 2016. In comparison, the world average is 41.83 percent, based on data from 40 countries. Historically, the average for Ireland from 1998 to 2018 is 12.7 percent. The minimum value, 4.5 percent, was reached in 2018 while the maximum of 23.76 percent was recorded in 1998.
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This analysis presents a rigorous exploration of financial data, incorporating a diverse range of statistical features. By providing a robust foundation, it facilitates advanced research and innovative modeling techniques within the field of finance.
Historical daily stock prices (open, high, low, close, volume)
Fundamental data (e.g., market capitalization, price to earnings P/E ratio, dividend yield, earnings per share EPS, price to earnings growth, debt-to-equity ratio, price-to-book ratio, current ratio, free cash flow, projected earnings growth, return on equity, dividend payout ratio, price to sales ratio, credit rating)
Technical indicators (e.g., moving averages, RSI, MACD, average directional index, aroon oscillator, stochastic oscillator, on-balance volume, accumulation/distribution A/D line, parabolic SAR indicator, bollinger bands indicators, fibonacci, williams percent range, commodity channel index)
Feature engineering based on financial data and technical indicators
Sentiment analysis data from social media and news articles
Macroeconomic data (e.g., GDP, unemployment rate, interest rates, consumer spending, building permits, consumer confidence, inflation, producer price index, money supply, home sales, retail sales, bond yields)
Stock price prediction
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Algorithmic trading
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Risk management
Researchers investigating the effectiveness of machine learning in stock market prediction
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The average market risk premium used in Ireland fluctuated between 2011 and 2023. As of 2023, the average market risk premium (MRP) in the country reached a value of 6.7 percent, an increase compared to the previous year.
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Ireland IE: Stocks Traded: Turnover Ratio of Domestic Shares data was reported at 19.706 % in 2017. This records a decrease from the previous number of 21.061 % for 2016. Ireland IE: Stocks Traded: Turnover Ratio of Domestic Shares data is updated yearly, averaging 16.121 % from Dec 1997 (Median) to 2017, with 21 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 65.550 % in 1999 and a record low of 5.238 % in 2002. Ireland IE: Stocks Traded: Turnover Ratio of Domestic Shares data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Ireland – Table IE.World Bank.WDI: Financial Sector. Turnover ratio is the value of domestic shares traded divided by their market capitalization. The value is annualized by multiplying the monthly average by 12.; ; World Federation of Exchanges database.; Weighted average; Stock market data were previously sourced from Standard & Poor's until they discontinued their 'Global Stock Markets Factbook' and database in April 2013. Time series have been replaced in December 2015 with data from the World Federation of Exchanges and may differ from the previous S&P definitions and methodology.
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This analysis presents a rigorous exploration of financial data, incorporating a diverse range of statistical features. By providing a robust foundation, it facilitates advanced research and innovative modeling techniques within the field of finance.
Historical daily stock prices (open, high, low, close, volume)
Fundamental data (e.g., market capitalization, price to earnings P/E ratio, dividend yield, earnings per share EPS, price to earnings growth, debt-to-equity ratio, price-to-book ratio, current ratio, free cash flow, projected earnings growth, return on equity, dividend payout ratio, price to sales ratio, credit rating)
Technical indicators (e.g., moving averages, RSI, MACD, average directional index, aroon oscillator, stochastic oscillator, on-balance volume, accumulation/distribution A/D line, parabolic SAR indicator, bollinger bands indicators, fibonacci, williams percent range, commodity channel index)
Feature engineering based on financial data and technical indicators
Sentiment analysis data from social media and news articles
Macroeconomic data (e.g., GDP, unemployment rate, interest rates, consumer spending, building permits, consumer confidence, inflation, producer price index, money supply, home sales, retail sales, bond yields)
Stock price prediction
Portfolio optimization
Algorithmic trading
Market sentiment analysis
Risk management
Researchers investigating the effectiveness of machine learning in stock market prediction
Analysts developing quantitative trading Buy/Sell strategies
Individuals interested in building their own stock market prediction models
Students learning about machine learning and financial applications
The dataset may include different levels of granularity (e.g., daily, hourly)
Data cleaning and preprocessing are essential before model training
Regular updates are recommended to maintain the accuracy and relevance of the data
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Ireland: Stock market capitalization w/o top 10 firms, percent of total market cap: The latest value from 2018 is 11.41 percent, an increase from 9.05 percent in 2016. In comparison, the world average is 44.15 percent, based on data from 41 countries. Historically, the average for Ireland from 1998 to 2018 is 15.68 percent. The minimum value, 7.81 percent, was reached in 2013 while the maximum of 22.69 percent was recorded in 2009.
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In 2024, the Irish market for toilet paper, napkins, towels and tissue stock decreased by -3.6% to $249M for the first time since 2021, thus ending a two-year rising trend. The market value increased at an average annual rate of +2.3% from 2012 to 2024; however, the trend pattern indicated some noticeable fluctuations being recorded throughout the analyzed period. Toilet, towel and tissue paper consumption peaked at $259M in 2023, and then dropped slightly in the following year.
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Market Capitalization: Irish Stock Exchange: Equity data was reported at 148,637.199 EUR mn in Feb 2023. This records an increase from the previous number of 143,078.935 EUR mn for Jan 2023. Market Capitalization: Irish Stock Exchange: Equity data is updated monthly, averaging 102,072.370 EUR mn from Dec 2000 (Median) to Feb 2023, with 267 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 162,019.143 EUR mn in Aug 2021 and a record low of 28,696.820 EUR mn in Feb 2009. Market Capitalization: Irish Stock Exchange: Equity data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Euronext Dublin. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Ireland – Table IE.Z002: Euronext Dublin: Market Capitalization.
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Ireland IE: Market Capitalization: Listed Domestic Companies: % of GDP data was reported at 43.914 % in 2017. This records an increase from the previous number of 39.311 % for 2016. Ireland IE: Market Capitalization: Listed Domestic Companies: % of GDP data is updated yearly, averaging 53.315 % from Dec 1997 (Median) to 2017, with 21 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 82.003 % in 2000 and a record low of 17.995 % in 2008. Ireland IE: Market Capitalization: Listed Domestic Companies: % of GDP data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Ireland – Table IE.World Bank.WDI: Financial Sector. Market capitalization (also known as market value) is the share price times the number of shares outstanding (including their several classes) for listed domestic companies. Investment funds, unit trusts, and companies whose only business goal is to hold shares of other listed companies are excluded. Data are end of year values.; ; World Federation of Exchanges database.; Weighted average; Stock market data were previously sourced from Standard & Poor's until they discontinued their 'Global Stock Markets Factbook' and database in April 2013. Time series have been replaced in December 2015 with data from the World Federation of Exchanges and may differ from the previous S&P definitions and methodology.
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Ireland: Stock market return, percent: The latest value from 2021 is 28.22 percent, an increase from 1.45 percent in 2020. In comparison, the world average is 32.21 percent, based on data from 87 countries. Historically, the average for Ireland from 1987 to 2021 is 11.26 percent. The minimum value, -44.57 percent, was reached in 2009 while the maximum of 138.07 percent was recorded in 1987.