Ireland has nominated Gabriel Makhlouf for a second term as the head of its central bank. Bloomberg posted on X that Makhlouf, who has been in the role since 2019, is expected to continue leading the institution for another five years. His reappointment comes as Ireland navigates economic challenges and aims to maintain financial stability. Makhlouf's leadership has been marked by efforts to address issues such as housing affordability and climate change impacts on the financial sector. The decision reflects confidence in his ability to guide the central bank through evolving economic landscapes.