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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 busin

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The latest Central bank forecasts are out.  It says that modified domestic demand - which is a much

Joe Lynam takes a look at today's business papers and markets.

In 2006, we were building 16 homes per 1000 people in Dublin. Today we are building only 4. It’s

10 days, 4 denials and 1 major Bank of England intervention later, Britain’s finance minister - know

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

Paul Kavanagh from Patronas Partners takes a run through this morning's markets.

The sports, exercise, and well-being sector is one of the largest service industries in Ireland and

The number of companies failing or winding up rose by 31% in the third quarter of this year compared

Business Editor Joe Lynam takes a look at today's main business stories featured in the main busines

Stephen Kelly set up a company to boost training for employers so that they could understand the nee

Corking and porting

2022/9/30

Earlier this month a deal was struck between the port of Amsterdam, the Port of Cork, and an Irish c

This Friday morning we take look at today's business papers and markets.

How well placed are Irish companies on the road to digitalisation and being ready for the 21st-centu

Business Editor Joe Lynam takes a look at some of the main business stories today.

Banking on bonds?

2022/9/29

Frank O’Connor Chief executive of the National Treasury Management Agency or the NTMA spoke to Joe

€11 billion makes the budget announced yesterday by the coalition, the biggest ever spending splurg

Today is Budget Day and the papers are full of what we can expect to hear from the Government later

Tax cuts for the ‘squeezed middle’ are likely to be a priority for the Government in the upcoming bu

Emmer Oliver takes a look at some of the business stories in today's newspapers.

Domino's Pizza is looking to create 1000 new jobs in order to meet the demand for pizza during the W