This webinar is part of CPD Fest 2025

Course Details

Financial markets have seldom been so expensively valued. But, below the surface, there is a division between hyper-elevated stocks that are exposed to the Artificial Intelligence (AI) theme and the rest of the market. Are we in a bubble? And, if we are, when might it burst?

 

What will be covered

  • The bubble in AI stocks
  • The spillover of the bubble to the broad equity market
  • Trying to guesstimate when the bubble will top
  • Investment implications

 

At the end of the session participants will have been brought up to date on global financial markets, on whether AI stocks are in a bubble and what to look for as signs that that bubble might be bursting. 

 

The session is targeted at corporate board directors, at chief financial officers and at those who advise them on corporate financial management. 

 

Course level: Advanced

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CPD Course Speaker

Finance Lecturer & Economics Columnist

Cormac Lucey

Cormac Lucey teaches finance, at post-graduate level, at the IMI, UCD, TCD and Chartered Accountants Ireland.

He is also a commentator on economic affairs both on broadcast media and through his weekly columns with The Sunday Times (Irish edition).

He served as a special adviser to Michael McDowell when he was Tánaiste (Irish deputy prime minister) between 2002 and 2007. Cormac previously worked both in industry and in corporate finance in both Ireland in Germany.