Sinopsis
Presented by Newstalk's Business Editor Vincent Wall, this 30-minute programme focuses on the key business stories from home and abroad, market analysis, new business innovations and profile interviews.
Episodios
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Ireland’s tech sector profiled
17/06/2022 Duración: 05minA new report outlines the geographical profile of Ireland’s tech sector, and the types of jobs our techies are doing. To discuss the findings of the report Gavin spoke to Paul Mac Flynn, Co-Director, NERI
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Webio outlined its plans for growth
17/06/2022 Duración: 06minWebio provides artificial intelligence chatbots to the collections and payments industry. It has just raised $4m and outlined its plans for growth. Cormac O’Neill, Chief Executive at Webio spoke to Gavina about their future plans.
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A look at Friday's business news and markets
17/06/2022 Duración: 11minDeputy Business Editor Gavin McLoughlin takes a look at today's business stories and markets along with Aidan Donnelly, Davy.
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Is Blighty economically blighted?
16/06/2022 Duración: 06minInflation is higher than most countries in Europe and growth the slowest in the G7 group of large economies. Added to that there could be a trade war with its biggest trading partner. Things don't look great for the UK at the moment. But some of the causes are very much self-inflicted. For more on this Joe spoke to Seamus Nevin who is the chief economist with Make UK which represents British manufacturers.
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How stable is the current economic stability?
16/06/2022 Duración: 07minInflation is accelerating and there's a war going on in Europe for the first time in a generation. All issues were tackled by the Central bank of Ireland in its Financial Stability Review yesterday. Director of Financial Stability Vasileios Madouros from the central Bank joined Joe on the show this morning with more details from its review.
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A look at today's business stories in today newspapers
16/06/2022 Duración: 02minBusiness Editor Joe Lynam takes a look at some of the stories featured in today's business pages.
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The cost of borrowing for the EU’s 3rd largest economy is soaring.
15/06/2022 Duración: 06minThe cost of borrowing for the EU’s 3rd largest economy is soaring. Italian bond yields or the interest rates payable for the Government in Rome are at around 4%. They were just above zero 3 years ago. That’s starting to worry the powers that be in the EU and the ECB. Joining Joe to discuss Italy and the Eurozone is Federico Santi from the Eurasia Think tank
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Are global brands losing their lustre?
15/06/2022 Duración: 05minAccording to the latest index of global brands, Apple has reclaimed its spot as the most valuable brand in the world. Google came second with Amazon third. There was only one European brand in the top Ten - Louis Vuitton. But with soaring inflation and spending power eroded, will the shine come off some of these brands? Martin Gurreira, Global Head of Kantar BrandZ spoke to Joe this morning with more on this.
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A look through Wednesday business stories
15/06/2022 Duración: 03minBusiness Editor Joe Lynam takes a look through some of the business stories in today's business papers and websites.
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Is world trade slipping or shipping?
14/06/2022 Duración: 07minWith a possible trade war looming after Britain plans laws to override the NI protocol, the World Trade Organisation could be center stage. That’s because if the EU were to suspend or scrap the trade deal agreed with Britain only 2 years ago, it could lead to Britain trading on so-called WTO rules with Ireland. That could be very disruptive and expensive. Coincidentally, the WTO Ministerial Conference took place this week with the Tanaiste Leo V in attendance. Victor Stolzenburg from the WTO now spoke to Joe Lynam on the show.
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Dispiriting for Spirits?
14/06/2022 Duración: 08minAlcohol demand is falling demonstrably in Ireland and around the West. It’s especially falling out of favour among young people. And yet selling booze - notably whiskey in this country - is an important part of the Irish economy and a source of substantial tax revenue. So Far the government has increased the taxes on alcohol and set a minimum price per unit below which it can't be sold. There’s a big conference being held in Dublin this week for the spiritsEUROPE Congress and they’ve plenty to consider. Chris Swonger, the President & CEO of the Distilled Spirits Council of the US and for the European perspective, Ulrich Adam, Director General of Spirits Europe both joined Joe Lynam on the show.
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A look at Tuesday's business papers and websites.
14/06/2022 Duración: 03minJoe Lynam takes a look through Tuesday's business newspapers and websites.
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Growth in Ireland's construction sector has slowed
13/06/2022 Duración: 04minA closely watched gauge of Ireland’s construction sector shows growth in the industry has slowed for three months in a row. John McCartney, head of research, BNP Paribas Ireland joined Gavin McLoughlin on the show.
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The future of accountancy
13/06/2022 Duración: 09minAs EY and Deloitte mull plans to hive their consulting divisions off into separate businesses, what does the accounting industry of the future look like? Eamonn Siggins, CEO, CPA Ireland spoke to Gavin McLoughlin this morning.
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A look at Monday's business papers
13/06/2022 Duración: 02minGavin McLoughlin Deputy Business Editor at Newstalk takes a look at Monday's business papers and websites.
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Hospitality walks a tightrope
10/06/2022 Duración: 07minAs Leo Varadkar warns excessive pricing could cost the industry its 9pc VAT rate, how is Ireland’s hospitality sector set to cope this summer? Declan Taite, managing director, Kroll Ireland spoke to Gavin McLoughlin Deputy Business Editor at Newstalk.
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A review of the latest market developments
10/06/2022 Duración: 07minGavin McLoughlin Deputy Business Editor takes a look at the latest market developments with Aidan Donnelly of Davy.
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A look at Friday's business papers and websites
10/06/2022 Duración: 07minGavin McLoughlin Deputy Business Editor was joined by Aidan Donnelly from Davy for a look at the main business stories of the day.
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Rutting stagflation?
09/06/2022 Duración: 06minStudents of economics will know all about Stagflation - a period of stagnant growth but with moderate to high inflation. Many thought it was consigned to the history books. Not so according to the OECD which says the Russian invasion of Ukraine has changed the outlook dramatically for the global economy. It thinks Irish GDP will grow by 2.8% next year but slashed UK growth to 0% - the lowest in the G7. Joe Lynam was joined from Paris by senior economist at the OECD Dr David Haugh.
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Hailing a bus?
09/06/2022 Duración: 08minThe time was when Dublin Bus was famous for its big noisy fleet trundling around the capital belching out black fumes. Things are changing and many buses are already hybrid and quiet but certainly not all. Now Dublin Bus is providing electric bikes to its employees as a way to travel between depots. Chief executive of Dublin Bus, Ray Coyne spoke to Joe Lynam on the show.