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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Trayc Keevens Global FDI Director at Morgan McKinley Consultants
20/02/2025 Duración: 07minSince the retreat of inflation from nearly 10% 2 years ago to just over 1% today, wages have risen in real terms over the past year. They look set to do so this year again according to the latest salary guide from Morgan McKinley. But pay rises overall will be more modest at 2 to 3%. In terms of who is earning the most. If you work in technology, finance, compliance or construction then you will have the upper hand when haggling with your boss. The problem though is that only a fifth of employers publish salary ranges.All to discuss with Trayc Keevens is the Global FDI Director with the Irish owned Morgan McKinley Consultants.
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Thursday's business news headlines
20/02/2025 Duración: 03minThursday's business news headlines along with Joe Lynam Newstalk Business Editor.
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Minister of State for Public Procurement, Emer Higgins
19/02/2025 Duración: 06minThe Office of Government Procurement (OGP) has been recognised with a certification in Ethical Procurement from the Chartered Institute of Procurement and Supply (CIPS). Emmet speaks to Minister of State for Public Procurement, Emer Higgins.
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The slow down in the multinationals sector in Ireland
19/02/2025 Duración: 10minThe slow down in the multinationals sector over the past two years has been confirmed by the Department of Enterprise. To discuss this further Emmet Oliver was joined by Economist Austin Hughes.
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Tuesday's business news headlines
18/02/2025 Duración: 03minTuesday's business news headlines along with Newstalk's Business Editor Joe Lynam.
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Michael Hynes is the Chief Executive of Evara
18/02/2025 Duración: 09minHouse building is rarely out of the news these days especially since the government fell so woefully short of its own completion targets last year. Evara is the largest privately owned home builder in Ireland and aims to build 1500 houses a year starting next year. It’s also given itself a full rebrand to stress its deep roots and longevity. Joining Joe this morning was Michael Hynes is the chief executive of Evara formerly known as Quintain.
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Latest consumer spending trends from Bank of Ireland
18/02/2025 Duración: 05minThe rate at which Irish consumers increased their spending has jumped by 6.1% between January and December. There was a marked surge in spending on gym memberships as overindulgent consumers tried to reinvent themselves. That’s the view of the latest Consumer spending trends from Bank of Ireland and to discuss the findings further was Conall Mac Coille the Chief Economist with Bank of Ireland.
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Is Fintech going to adapt to the arrival of AI?
17/02/2025 Duración: 07minFinancial services technology or Fintech has been with us for awhile and has transformed her many of us interact with Banks and new entities. We had never heard of it 15 years ago. But with the arrival of AI, is Fintech going to adapt and change things even quicker and even more substantially than before and what does it mean to the three pillar banks in Ireland? John O’Beirne is the new chair of the Fintech and Payments Association of Ireland and the CEO of Square.
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Will Europe look to trade more with China and India?
17/02/2025 Duración: 08min1914, 1939, 1989, 2001 all years that have proven to be pivotal in how the world works. Is 2025 set to join that list? Is the western alliance and trading system about to break up? If so, does Europe look to trade more with China and India and less with its natural ally the US? Also what will Europe do if America abandons Ukraine and imposes tariffs on its erstwhile allies. To discuss this and more with Joe was Mike O’Sullivan is the author of the Levelling which predicted the consequences of deglobalisation. He’s also a Director of Unio wealth managers.
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Monday's big business stories
17/02/2025 Duración: 08minMonday's big business stories along with Joe Lynam and Russ Mould from AJ Bell.
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Friday's business news and markets updates
14/02/2025 Duración: 09minFriday's business news and markets updates along with Joe Lynam and Kate English from Deloitte.
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The mood change among the big US technology companies
14/02/2025 Duración: 07minThere has definitely been a mood change among the big US technology companies since Donald Trump won the election last November. Where they might have been accused of being ‘woke’ beforehand they certainly aren't now. . All of them appear to be dumping its diversity and inclusion policies. All to discussion with Newstalk Technology Correspondent Jess Kelly.
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Office romances and the office rules!
14/02/2025 Duración: 06minRomance knows no boundaries they say but it can cost you your job in some countries just ask the former bosses of BP and McDonalds. We’re not as strict in Ireland about office relationships but company bosses need to set some clear rule especially when one part of the new romance reports to the other. Joe discusses further with Mary Cullen is the Managing Director of Insight HR.
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Thursday's business news headlines
13/02/2025 Duración: 03minThursday's business news along with Joe Lynam.
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Larry Fenelon of Fenecas Law firm
13/02/2025 Duración: 07minThe very act of getting legal advice means you are either in or about to enter some sort of dispute with someone or something. Larry Fenelon is launching a new legal practice which he says will be ‘conflict free’ in terms of commercial disputes. Fenecas Law also enters a pretty full marketplace which is consolidating with bigger international players swallowing up smaller Irish outfits. Larry joined Joe in studio this morning.
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The business of Smurfit Westrock
13/02/2025 Duración: 07minIt’s been 6 months since the packaging giant Smurfit Westrock formally delisted from the Dublin Stock exchange. In that time, shares in the newly merged entity have soared 40% vindicating the decision to quit in many ways. The company, which is still headquartered in Dublin, posted a 4th quarter net income of $146m though it expects to earn an EBITDA of over $1.1bn.Though it’s set to be an interesting time for Smurfit in the US as that nation rows back on its recycling and DEI positions. Joe discusses all with Ken Bowles the Chief Financial officer with Smurfit Westrock.
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The business stories of the day
12/02/2025 Duración: 03minJoe Lynam takes a look at the main business stories of the day.
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Europe for many is at a trading crossroads
12/02/2025 Duración: 07minEurope, for many, is at a trading crossroads. Its traditional military ally and trading partner the US is slapping tariffs without provocation and even looking to seize sovereign European more specifically Danish territory. It means that the law of unintended consequence says that Europe may well consider trading more rather than less with China with the EU commission president hinting as much this week But with 27 different member states sitting about the table, with 27 different views, how would that work? To discuss further with Joe was Finbarr Bermingham is the Europe Correspondent with the South China Morning Post.
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Professor Liz Shanahan Founder and Chief Executive of Kingdom Therapeutics
12/02/2025 Duración: 07minASD or Autism Spectrum Disorder, affects how young people communicate with others, if they do at all and for some, they can never lead independent lives. One medical research company in Co Kerry hopes to find a treatment for those with ASD and has started clinical trials of a new drug which could be transformative. But getting from trials to the pharmacy shelves is a complicated and often very expensive process. Joe was joined on the show this morning by Professor Liz Shanahan the Founder and Chief Executive of Kingdom Therapeutics.
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Are employers ready for pension auto enrolment?
11/02/2025 Duración: 05minAs most employers will know pension auto enrolment is supposed to start for all workers in the autumn. It means that they will be automatically enrolled in the workplace pension scheme unless they expressly opt out. It aims to bring the less well off into saving for their retirement to reduce the burden on the State. But are employers ready since they will be carrying a substantial financial burden? With more on this, Joe spoke to Keith Dundon, the Head of Financial Services with SYS Financial.