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Breakfast Business with Joe Lynam
Presented by Newstalk's Business Editor Joe Lynam, this 30-minute programme focuses on the key business stories from home and abroad, market analysis, new business innovations and profile interviews. Listen and subscribe to Breakfast Business with Joe Lynam on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. Download,...
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World Economic Forum takes place in Davos
The backbone of Trump’s upending of the global trading system have of course been his tariffs. They have been arbitrarily applied to America’s allies...
Investment in Irish commercial property could reach €4 billion
Investment in Irish commercial property could reach €4 billion this year which would be a 60% jump on what was invested in 2025. Included in that is a...
Will the St Patrick's Day festival match recent years?
St Patrick's Day has come a long way from shivering majorettes and the local accordion bands winding their way through the wet streets of our cities....
Trump threatens additional tariffs on 8 European nations
So it looks like the highly controversial trade agreement hammered out in July between Trump and Commission President Ursula Von der Leyen may be toas...
Monday's business news review
Monday's business news review with Joe Jynam and Russ Mould from AJ Bell.
Friday's business news review
It's Friday's business news review along with Newstalk's Business Editor Joe Lynam and Kate English Chief Economist with Deloitte.
Robert Trench the co owner of Future Office
Fitting out the modern office is not a cheap business. Standards and regulations are much higher than even 10 years ago and include sound proofing, t...
Why are Diageo raising prices of a pint of Guinness?
This week saw Diageo announce another 20 cent price rise for a pint of Guinness the 5th price rise in 3 years from the drinks giant. In contrast the...
Business news headlines review
Business news headlines review along with Newstalk Business Editor Joe Lynam.
Independent Economist David Higgins
Over the weekend the Trump administration launched criminal proceedings against the chair of the US Central Bank the Federal Reserve It was a clear a...
A strategy to help smaller companies survive, grow and thrive
Companies in the hospitality sector were the main winners in the budget last Oct. Innovators were also winners but many SMEs weren't happy to have to...
Irish fuel prices among the most expensive in Europe
Wholesale gas prices are coming down in Europe, but energy prices for consumers and companies have yet to start falling appreciably. In fact, high Iri...
How Hola is fighting the big taxi firms
All is not well in the world of taxis these days. Consumers aren't happy at the rapidly rising cost of hiring a cab using apps, and drivers aren't hap...
Monday's business news review
Monday's business news review with Joe Lynam and Kathleen Brooks from XTB.
Docusign marks 10 years in Ireland
Docusign enables very important documents to be signed digitally and not manually. In doing so it removes tons of wasted paper, millions in wasted po...
Leo Clancy on the big issues for the global economy
If you’re wondering where Leo Clancy the former boss of Enterprise Ireland went when he stepped down from the State exporting body last year. He went...
The inventors and business leaders of the future
The Young Scientists exhibition launched this week. For the first time ever the event is sponsored by someone who actually won the main prize a few ye...
Friday's business markets and news
Friday's business markets and news along with Joe Lynam and Aidan Donnelly from Davys.
US Supreme Court will decide whether Trump’s unilateral tariffs are legal
Later today the US Supreme Court will decide whether Trump’s unilateral tariffs are legal or whether they should have been agreed in advance with Con...
The latest Myhome.ie report on house prices
This time last year house prices were almost rising in double digit inflationary levels. But as we start 2026 they appear to have stabilised. Accordi...
Dermot Rigley the man driving the show for the Prime Arena
It was only announced last spring and hasn’t even applied for planning permission but already the proposed ice arena . To be called Prime Arena is ge...
Brian Lande the Head of Mortgages with Avant Money
ECB interest rates are on hold for now but many believe their next move might be upwards. Indeed the non-bank lender ICS raised its rates yesterday. ...
Does the construction sector have the capacity to rapidly ramp up?
The construction industry employs almost 200,000 people in Ireland but worryingly has had to send some of its workers overseas over the past two years...
What should we expect on the global oil markets
According to OPEC Venezuela has the world’s largest deposits of untapped reserves. But the infrastructure to get it out of the ground there is decre...
Tuesday's business news review
Tuesday's business news review with Newstalk's Business Editor Joe Lynam.
How will the new geopolitical chaos affect domestic businesses?
We know now that Ireland had a better 2025 than it had feared 12 months ago. Much of that was down to large companies in the FDI sector having a grea...
Market and business news review
Market and business news review with Russ Mould from AJ Bell.
A look at the year ahead in banking
From the sale of PTSB to the introduction of mortgage lending by Revolut, 2026 is set to be a busy year in the world of banking. With us to explain m...
The PWC Insolvency Barometer
The PWC Insolvency Barometer is out today and it looks at the last three months of 2025 but what has it found. All to discuss with Ken Tyrell Head of...
What can the global economy expect over the next 12 months?
So 2025 is done and dusted. As we start a new year and another year of Donald Trump in the White House, what can we in Ireland and the global economy...
K-shaped economy
Now, Christmas is a time of increased spending, and while higher prices affect everyone, the “K-shaped economy” shows inflation doesn’t affect everyon...
Medtech firm secures funding to support its push for US regulatory clearance
Galway medtech SymPhysis Medical recently secured a $1.25m grant to support its push for US regulatory clearance and commercialisation.
The...
Tuesday's business headlines
Susan Hayes Culleton brings us Tuesday's business news headlines.
Back for Business
Back for Business, the free programme aimed at supporting returned or soon-to-be-returning Irish emigrants to start and develop a business in Ireland,...
Volatile Geopolitics the New Norm
If 2025 was a year of uncertainty about the Trump tariffs, 2026 is the year of heightened geopolitical volatility. That’s the warning from EY Ireland,...