
18 months ago interest rates on both sides of the Atlantic were effectively zero. Then inflation returned with a vengeance - reaching almost double digits for the first time in 4 decades.
The first major central bank to react was the Federal Reserve in the US and now it looks as if inflation is moving in the right direction. This morning Joe caught up with the President of the Atlanta Federal Reserve Raphael Bostic who is in Ireland as a guest of the Irish Association of Investment Managers.
Jun 30, 2023
5 min

Our winner this month is the Chief Executive of Meagher's Pharmacy Group, Oonagh O’Hagan. Originally from Tyrone, Oonagh worked in Meaghers pharmacy in Baggot St almost 30 years ago and decided to buy the business from the Meagher family. She kept the brand name and now has 9 pharmacies - mostly in Dublin.
But she’s transformed the business and created a video pharmacy consultation side as well as selling food supplements. Meaghers has been acknowledged as one of Ireland’s Best Workplaces in 2020 and 2021. And now she’s the Newstalk BPTM for June.
All with thanks to Eversheds Sutherland.
Jun 30, 2023
11 min

A run-through of some of the business stories today with Newstalk Business Editor Joe Lynam.
Jun 30, 2023
2 min

In early April it emerged that there had been a series of sexual harassment allegations made against senior management at the Confederation of British Industry. It’s then Director General Tony Danker from Northern Ireland was forced to stand down.
Then major British companies withdrew their memberships from the CBI and now its very future is under the microscope. One of its most vocal former presidents is also an Irishman: Paul Drechsler who spoke to Joe this morning.
Jun 29, 2023
6 min

The PM Group builds giant manufacturing facilities or research labs or even distilleries. They will say there’s hardly a big project they can't design and build. Its annual results are just out Revenues came in at €612m and operating profit was €44m.
Although headquartered here, the PM Group is rapidly expanding in the US where it hopes to gain from the massive green construction projects supported by the federal government.
Dave Murphy is the chief executive of the PM Group in Ireland spoke to Joe this morning on the show.
Jun 29, 2023
7 min

A run-through of some of the business stories today with Newstalk Business Editor Joe Lynam.
Jun 29, 2023
3 min

Many schools break up for the summer this week and many families will head off somewhere nice straight away. But what if you had to change your plans after booking a lot of stuff.
According to the online insurance aggregators Peopl.ie, a third of travel insurance claims happen when customers have to change their travel plans and cancel.
With more on this, Joe spoke to Paul Walsh is the boss of Peopl.ie online insurance. aggregator
Jun 28, 2023
6 min

A major scandal is enveloping the consultants PwC in Australia. One of its senior partners left the firm and was doing paid work for the Australian federal government but he was also feeding highly secretive and valuable information back to old colleagues who used it to bid for lucrative contracts elsewhere. 20% of PWC total income came from government contracts and now it’s been forced to sell that business for the princely sum of AUS$1. The scandal is now shining a bright light on all the big auditing and consulting firms.
Speaking to Joe on the show this morning, Henry Belot is a correspondent with the Guardian newspaper in Australia.
Jun 28, 2023
6 min

Business Editor Joe Lynam takes a run through of some of the business stories today.
Jun 28, 2023
3 min

An astonishing 64.3% of all mortgages approved last month were for First time buyers. That means that only a third of mortgages granted go to people moving homes. It follows a 72% decline in switching or re-mortgaging over the past year.
What does that tell us about the health of the home loan market amid soaring interest rates? Speaking to Joe this morning was Brian Hayes the Chief Executive of the Banking & Payments Federation of Ireland.
Jun 27, 2023
7 min
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