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ireland repays 115bn bond as outlook on global debt market darkens

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Ireland's bond repayment reduces its sovereign debt but depletes cash reserves. This is a fiscal event with limited direct commercial mechanism; no specific company or commodity is affected. The repayment signals fiscal discipline but does not create scarcity or price impact. Weak commercial mechanism.

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  • Ireland repaid an €11.5 billion bond on Friday.
  • Total debt repayment planned for 2026 is €15 billion.
  • Ireland holds €29 billion in cash and liquid assets.
  • A €1.3 billion 'SURE loan' matured in February 2026.
  • A €2 billion debt to EFSM is due later in 2026.

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