
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or
The domestic economy in Ireland will remain ticking along nicely with modified domestic demand set to be 2.5% this year. Unemployment is set to pick up a little bit next year but it’s all clouded by the global macroeconomic perspective. That’s the view of AIB in its latest economic snapshot. The report expects GDP here to soar then fall notably next year while consumer spending is set to moderate next year.
To discuss the report findings Joe spoke to David McNamara is the AIB Chief Economist.
The domestic economy in Ireland will remain ticking along nicely with modified domestic demand set to be 2.5% this year. Unemployment is set to pick up a little bit next year but it’s all clouded by the global macroeconomic perspective. That’s the view of AIB in its latest economic snapshot. The report expects GDP here to soar then fall notably next year while consumer spending is set to moderate next year.
To discuss the report findings Joe spoke to David McNamara is the AIB Chief Economist.
65 Listeners
22 Listeners
7 Listeners
47 Listeners
47 Listeners
14 Listeners
0 Listeners
2 Listeners
17 Listeners
3 Listeners
0 Listeners
0 Listeners
0 Listeners
0 Listeners
4 Listeners
0 Listeners
3 Listeners
368 Listeners
0 Listeners
80 Listeners
47 Listeners
0 Listeners
44 Listeners
48 Listeners
9 Listeners
9 Listeners
3 Listeners
0 Listeners
9 Listeners
0 Listeners
23 Listeners
0 Listeners
4 Listeners
50 Listeners