Donald Trump’s second term in the White House has seen markets go through a period of extreme volatility, something that has worried many Irish pension holders.
How should they react? Should they react at all? And what is the outlook for the rest of this year?
Munro O’Dwyer is a partner at PwC Ireland and joins host Cliff Taylor in studio to discuss managing your pension in volatile times.
In the second half of this episode of Inside Business, Irish Times Economics Correspondent Eoin Burke-Kennedy looks at why so many companies are pulling back from their pledge to go green and lower carbon emissions.
Public finances boosted by another spike in corporate tax receipts
Housing target should be revised up to 60,000 homes per year, Dublin Chamber says
Any EU trade deal with US would be limited in scope initially to avoid July 9th tariffs, von der Leyen says
Mothers as business owners: ‘The culture in medicine leans heavily toward the idea that complete personal sacrifice is a badge of honour’
This alarming trend is worrying given the latest analysis by the Environmental Protection Agency that shows that Ireland is going backwards in its attempts to achieve its 2030 greenhouse gas emissions targets.
So why the about-face on an issue that affects us all? Is reaching net zero emissions simply not realistic for many companies?
Produced by John Casey with JJ Vernon on sound.