AIB Market Talk

AIB Market Talk

AIB Market Talk features a bi-weekly discussion including our Economists and Treasury experts, providing you with specialist insight into the prevailing topics impacting Financial Markets. Our full legal disclaimer can be viewed here https://aib.ie/fxcentre/podcast-disclaimer. You can subscribe to the series or download individual episodes via iTunes, Android and Soundcloud.

  1. MAY 14

    The Irish Economic Outlook: Resilience in Uncertain Times

    Join Jane Kavanagh from AIB's Corporate Treasury desk alongside David McNamara, Chief Economist, for this latest edition of AIB Market Talk. Using AIB's latest Irish Economic Outlook as the foundation, Jane and David unpack the key insights, exploring the global backdrop and the risks shaping growth, inflation and consumer behaviour in the year ahead. In this episode the panel discusses: Global resilience entering 2026, supported by strong performance, modest tariffs, and on-going AI-led investmentShifts in the outlook driven by geopolitical tension, particularly in the Middle East, and implications for oil and inflationIreland's performance, with volatile GDP driven by exports and stronger focus on underlying domestic demandGrowth outlook moderating but remaining resilient, supported by a still-strong labour marketInflation expected to rise to 4%, driven by energy costs but well below 2022 peaksHigh exposure to energy shocks due to reliance on imported fossil fuels, highlighting need for long-term resilienceConsumer spending still growing, but with increasing caution as inflation impacts disposable incomeLabour market remaining robust, with slower job growth and emerging signs of AI-related shiftsHousing and investment outlook improving, supported by government policy, though supply remains below demandOverall outlook remains resilient, with strong public finances and economic fundamentals despite uncertaintyRead the AIB Irish Economic Outlook here: Irish Economic Outlook May 2026 Visit our website and subscribe to receive AIB's Economic Analysis direct to your inbox. Our full legal disclaimer can be viewed here https://aib.ie/fxcentre/podcast-disclaimer. Registered in Ireland: No: 24173  Allied Irish Bank p.l.c is regulated by the Central Bank of Ireland AIB Customer Treasury Services is a registered business name of Allied Irish Banks, p.l.c. Registered Office: 10 Molesworth Street, Dublin 2

    18 min
  2. APR 28

    Markets, Housing and Construction in Focus

    Join Jane Kavanagh from AIB’s Corporate Treasury desk, alongside John Fahey, Senior Economist, and Pat O’Sullivan, Head of Real Estate Research, for this edition of AIB Market Talk. The discussion explores recent global market developments and what they mean for Ireland’s construction, housing and real estate sectors. In this episode, the panel discusses: The impact of geopolitical tensions on global markets, including energy prices, inflation expectations, interest rates and currency movements Diverging signals across financial markets, with equity markets showing resilience while interest rate markets continue to price inflation risks What the latest Irish Construction PMIs reveal about activity levels, new orders, employment trends and sector confidence Developments in the Irish housing market, including price trends, regional differences, supply constraints and affordability pressures Progress on housing supply, with a focus on apartment construction, government policy interventions and planning reforms The role of the National Development Plan and infrastructure investment in supporting future housing delivery Supports available to first-time buyers and what the medium-term outlook looks like for housing supply and demandRead the AIB Ireland Construction PMI® here.   Visit our website and subscribe to receive AIB's Economic Analysis direct to your inbox. Our full legal disclaimer can be viewed here https://aib.ie/fxcentre/podcast-disclaimer. Registered in Ireland: No: 24173  Allied Irish Bank p.l.c is regulated by the Central Bank of Ireland AIB Customer Treasury Services is a registered business name of Allied Irish Banks, p.l.c. Registered Office: 10 Molesworth Street, Dublin 2

    30 min
  3. MAR 31

    Risks, Resilience and the Road Ahead in the Agriculture & Food Manufacturing sector

    Join Jane Kavanagh from AIB’s Corporate Treasury desk, AIB Chief Economist David McNamara, Donal Whelton, Head of Agriculture & Food Manufacturing with AIB Business Banking, and Patrick Higgins, Head of Consumer Research, Food & Beverage at Goodbody, for this edition of AIB Market Talk focusing on Ireland’s agriculture and food manufacturing sector. In this episode, the panel discusses: How the agriculture and food manufacturing sector entered 2026 from a position of financial strength following a robust 2025The impact of global geopolitical developments on energy, commodity prices, inflation, and interest rate expectationsRising input costs, fertiliser availability, and energy price volatility, and what this means for farmers and food manufacturersFinancial resilience across the sector, including liquidity levels, balance sheet strength, and cash flow considerationsEvolving consumer behaviour and demand trends, including health, nutrition, and protein consumptionSustainability and climate transition challenges facing the sector, including emissions reduction targets, and changing farming practicesKey risks and opportunities for Irish agri‑food producers and manufacturers in 2026, including regulatory uncertainty and longer‑term competitivenessVisit our website and subscribe to receive AIB's Economic Analysis direct to your inbox. Our full legal disclaimer can be viewed here https://aib.ie/fxcentre/podcast-disclaimer. Registered in Ireland: No: 24173  Allied Irish Bank p.l.c is regulated by the Central Bank of Ireland AIB Customer Treasury Services is a registered business name of Allied Irish Banks, p.l.c. Registered Office: 10 Molesworth Street, Dublin 2

    28 min
  4. FEB 27

    Ireland’s Economic Outlook 2026: Markets, Tourism and Consumer Trends

    Join Jane Kavanagh from AIB’s Corporate Treasury desk, AIB Chief Economist David McNamara, and Jonathan Clarke, Head of Hospitality, Tourism & Leisure with AIB Business Banking, for the first Market Talk podcast of 2026. In this wide‑ranging episode, the panel reflects on how the Irish economy and key sectors performed through a challenging 2025 and shares their outlook for 2026 amid ongoing geopolitical uncertainty and shifting market dynamics. Tune in for: A deep dive into Ireland’s hospitality and tourism sector, including a slow start to 2025 followed by a strong rebound in visitor numbers and consumer spendingInsights into changing consumer behaviour, premiumisation trends, and the challenges facing pubs, restaurants, and rural hospitality businessesAn overview of Ireland’s domestic economic resilience, labour market strength, and how Ireland compares with global peersGlobal market perspectives covering the US, Eurozone, UK, and Asia, with a focus on growth trends, equity markets, and investor sentimentCentral bank outlooks for the ECB, Bank of England, and Federal Reserve, including expectations for interest rate cuts in 2026Currency market analysis, including euro/dollar and euro/sterling forecasts and what exporters should watchDiscussion on US trade policy, tariffs, and what recent developments mean for Ireland and European tradeA forward-looking view on tourism demand, hotel supply, cost pressures, and why the sector remains cautiously optimistic for the year aheadStay informed with expert analysis and practical outlooks for the new year. Subscribe to AIB Market Talk for ongoing financial market insights. AIB Economic Analysis - https://aib.ie/fxcentre AIB Business Banking Hospitality - https://aib.ie/business/sector-expertise/hospitality Visit our website and subscribe to receive AIB's Economic Analysis direct to your inbox. Our full legal disclaimer can be viewed here https://aib.ie/fxcentre/podcast-disclaimer. Registered in Ireland: No: 24173  Allied Irish Bank p.l.c is regulated by the Central Bank of Ireland AIB Customer Treasury Services is a registered business name of Allied Irish Banks, p.l.c. Registered Office: 10 Molesworth Street, Dublin 2

    30 min
  5. 12/09/2025

    From Slump to Surge? The Construction Sector’s Big Question

    Join host Jason Rehill from the AIB Treasury Services team, alongside AIB Senior Economist John Fahey, and special guest Pat O’Sullivan, Head of AIB Real Estate Finance Research, as they discuss the final Construction PMI survey reports for 2025 in this special episode of AIB Market Talk. Tune in as they discuss:  The key aspects of the construction index number with commercial and residential construction falling below 50 in November with activity losing momentum. The Irish CRE market which has fallen by both 30 - 40% giving a significant decline seen since the 1970s.Employment growth and firms pushing to return to high-quality office space are supporting selective demand, particularly for prime assets. However, vacancy rates remain elevated, and financing conditions are still tight.Ireland’s commercial property offering some of the highest yields in Europe, attracting renewed investor interest after recent value corrections.A review into what the construction sector should look like in 2026.Visit our website and subscribe to receive AIB's Economic Analysis direct to your inbox. Our full legal disclaimer can be viewed here https://aib.ie/fxcentre/podcast-disclaimer. Registered in Ireland: No: 24173  Allied Irish Bank p.l.c is regulated by the Central Bank of Ireland AIB Customer Treasury Services is a registered business name of Allied Irish Banks, p.l.c. Registered Office: 10 Molesworth Street, Dublin 2

    17 min
  6. 12/03/2025

    Back in Business: Irish Manufacturing & Services on the Rise

    Join host Jonathan Weir from AIB Treasury and AIB Chief Economist Dave McNamara for the latest PMIs edition of AIB Market Talk. In this episode, they delve into the November AIB Ireland Manufacturing and Services PMI data, exploring: How both sectors bounced back, with manufacturing and services posting robust growth after a softer patch earlier in the year.The key drivers behind the manufacturing recovery, including renewed export orders and the easing of tariff uncertainty.What’s fuelling the fastest expansion in services sector activity since April 2022 and why employment trends are diverging between sectors.The first rise in transport, tourism, and leisure in 10 months, and the evolving impact of AI on technology, media, and telecom employment.Insights into inflation pressures, input costs, and what the latest PMI figures signal for Ireland’s economic outlook as we head into 2026.  Tune in for expert analysis, forward-looking business sentiment, and all the latest market insights, only on AIB Market Talk. Visit our website and subscribe to receive AIB's Economic Analysis direct to your inbox. Our full legal disclaimer can be viewed here https://aib.ie/fxcentre/podcast-disclaimer. Registered in Ireland: No: 24173  Allied Irish Bank p.l.c is regulated by the Central Bank of Ireland AIB Customer Treasury Services is a registered business name of Allied Irish Banks, p.l.c. Registered Office: 10 Molesworth Street, Dublin 2

    12 min

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AIB Market Talk features a bi-weekly discussion including our Economists and Treasury experts, providing you with specialist insight into the prevailing topics impacting Financial Markets. Our full legal disclaimer can be viewed here https://aib.ie/fxcentre/podcast-disclaimer. You can subscribe to the series or download individual episodes via iTunes, Android and Soundcloud.

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