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There will be those listening to this interview saying, by the way, the economy is doing very well.
Unemployment is down to 4.7 percent.
Hiring employment is at an all time record high.
Modified domestic demand, which is a measure of the domestic economy, is doing quite well as well.
So what are you guys going on about?
What is breaking point?
So are we going to see suddenly a huge wave of companies going into insolvency?
We'll come back to you, I'm sure, David, when we know the result of the budget today.
Thank you for joining us.
That's David Broderick, the Chief Executive of the Small Firms Association.
Breakfast Business with Enterprise Ireland on Newstalk.
Breakfast Business with Enterprise Ireland on Newstalk.
Breakfast Business with Enterprise Ireland on Newstalk.
Some pretty notable changes for bank customers coming to force over the next few days.
We can expect quite a few announcements in tomorrow's budget about improving Ireland's dreadful infrastructural deficit.
Good morning and welcome to Breakfast Business and thank you to Eamon Torsney.
It is Monday the 6th of October at 6.31.
One of the changes, SEPA, or instant payments, will mean transfers taking no more than 10 seconds at any time of the day or night.
My next guest is a private equity group which invests in Irish infrastructure and especially in the renewable energy space.
Happy World Architecture Day.