Ireland debt below 100% of GDP

Ireland has repaid IMF loans early and refinanced other debt on favourable terms as its credit rating strengthens to pre-crisis levels.

Government statisticians say Ireland's national debt has fallen below the symbolically important threshold of 100 per cent of GDP for the first time since the country took an international bailout five years ago.

Tuesday's report says debt fell to 204.2 billion euros ($A324.5 billion), equivalent to 99.4 per cent of gross economic output, in the third quarter of 2015.

The rapid improvement reflects tighter reins on spending and Ireland's European Union-leading rate of seven per cent growth last year.

Ireland's debt-to-GDP ratio peaked in 2013 at 123.2 per cent but has steadily improved since Ireland exited dependence on EU and International Monetary Fund loans at the end of that year.






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