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Presented by Newstalk's Business Editor Joe Lynam, this 30-minute programme focuses on the key busin

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Oil spiked last summer at around $123 per barrel after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and its attempt

There was a time when big energy companies made their money by finding and burning fossil fuels. We

A run-through of some of the business stories today with Business Editor Joe Lynam.

Although Europe has few global technology companies, innovation abounds here. In fact, the number of

Last week Elon Musk warned that we might be sleepwalking into a world of artificial intelligence wh

Joe Lynam takes a look at some of the business stories in today's business newspapers and websites.

A few weeks ago, this programme highlighted the fact that some insurance companies in Ireland were r

This time last year, the housing market in Ireland was red-hot with prices rising year-on-year well

Joe Lynam takes a look at some of the stories in today's business newspapers.

It’s the last Friday of the month and that means we have a winner of the Newstalk Business Person Of

For many years smaller companies have long complained that the public procurement process for big go

We take an in-depth look at the markets with Aiden Donnelly from Davys.

Do you know your APR or your SVR or your tracker or your ebitda? We are supposed to know these thing

Soon job adverts must publish the salary ranges when looking for new staff. That could be a boon fo

A run-through of some of the business stories today with Business Editor Joe Lynam.

Inflation will remain higher for longer but domestic demand will remain robust this year. They are

 After a shock to the system among small companies last Autumn as energy prices soared, optimism has

A look at today's business papers and websites with Business Editor Joe Lynam.

It’s been more than a year since the toughest and most unified sanctions ever were applied to Russia

It’s been a fortnight of turmoil for banks around the world. Four of them have collapsed or been sw