16 Markets THE IRISH TIMES Saturday, September 2 , 2017 Europestarts Septemberon firm footing Iseq in positive territory as Ryanair, Paddy Power Betfair and CRH among the gainers A record plunge in pharma firm Indivior weighed on British FTSE 250 index A clear and straightforward operating margin target supports the efforts to drive performance across the group - Volvo chief executive Hakan Samuelsson 145.70SEK 150 140 7.37% 120 European shares started September on a firm footing after three months of losses as industrials rose and an update from Vivendi boosted media stocks. A record plunge in pharma firm Indivior weighed on British mid-caps, however. The pan-European STOXX 600 index and euro zone blue chips both ended up 0.6 per cent, helped as the euro lost ground against the dollar. In the US, stocks rose yesterday, boosting an index of global equity markets close to a record high, after data showed job growth slowed more than expected in August, which could make the Federal Reserve cautious about raising interest rates again this year. DUBLIN The week ended on a positive note in Dublin yesterday with the Iseq closing up just over 1 per cent to 6,709.23. Paddy Power Betfair shares were strong, with the stock closing up 3 per cent to 76.14. Ryanair, which earlier this week announced plans to bid to operate 90 Alitalia planes, was also on a high yesterday, up 1.3 per cent to 18.09. Total Produce, which on Thursday issued a 12.2 per cent rise in first-half revenues to 2.15 billion, gained 3.5 per cent to 2.24. Other movers included Kerry Group, up 1.6 per cent to 79.47, and insurance group IFG, up 4.5 per cent to 1.85. Construction-focused stocks were also in focus, with heavyweight CRH up 1.8 per cent to 29.85 while Kingspan gained 1.5 per cent to 32.99. LONDON UK blue-chips, backed by buoyant mining stocks, were up for their first September trades yesterday after outperforming their European peers with a second consecutive monthly rise in August. The FTSE 100 ended up 0.1 per cent, while the mid-cap FTSE 250 index was held back with a 0.1 per cent retreat due to the collapse of Indiviors shares. The drugmakers shares sank 36 per cent after it said it would appeal a US court ruling which potentially opens the way to a rival to the firms Suboxone Film opioid addiction treatment. Other mid-caps suffered blows including Greene King, down 3.8 per cent after HSBC cut its rating on the stock, and electronics retailer Dixons Carphone, which lost 1.7 per cent after both Investec and Morgan Stanley took a more negative view on its prospects. Financials were mixed, with HSBC and Lloyds falling slightly and Barclays and Standard Chartered both up around 0.5 per cent. EUROPE Shares in Swedish vehicle maker Volvo jumped 7.3 per cent, scoring their biggest one-day gain in more than four months after setting new financial targets. Results drove some sizeable moves, with shares in French media firm Vivendi rising 5.2 per cent after the group confirmed its outlook, reporting better-than-expected profit growth for the year. Europes media sector rose 0.9 per cent. French telecoms stock Iliad rose 2.2 per cent on the back of robust first half earnings, which saw profit rise 22 per cent thanks to winning new subscribers. Swiss security firm Dormakaba was another top riser, boosted 4.5 per cent to an all-time high after Societe Generale began its coverage of the stock with a buy rating. NEWYORK US stocks were up in early trading yesterday, with the Dow hitting the 22,000 mark for the first time in more than two weeks, after a tepid August jobs report increased the likelihood of the Fed holding back on raising interest rates. Fords shares were up 3 per cent, General Motors 3.1 per cent and Fiat Chrysler 5.7 per cent after better-than-anticipated August sales and as investors bet that damage from Hurricane Harvey would boost demand. Ambarella was down 21 per cent after a series of price target cuts following a tepid forecast. Canadian yoga and leisure apparel maker Lululemon Athletica rose 7.7 per cent. (Additional reporting: Reuters) 110 52 week high: 151.90 100 52 week low: 89.15 90 YTD Change/%: 38.50 / 35.91% 80 Sep 2016 Oct A growth in FBDs solvency capital has led Davy, a stockbroker, to upgrade the stock from neutral to outperform. While analysts Emer Lang and Stephen Lyons dont foresee dividends before 2019, they told investors that the companys solid first half provided evidence of FBDs encouraging turnaround. Davy laid out how the company is targeting mod- est growth in its core areas following the de-risking of its business. Additionally, claim costs have stabilised, supported by another period of benign weather, the analysts said. The stock had been held back by concerns that a lack of detail made it difficult to draw any comfort around solvency development, however, disclosures in the companys solvency and financial condition report allayed those concerns. Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar 6940 6,709.23 6832 6616 3M 203.56 -0.76 Hasbro 98.34 0.09 AbbotLabs 51.18 0.24 HewlettPackard 19.36 0.28 AbbVieInc 75.42 0.12 HomeDepot 150.78 0.91 Accenture 130.10 -0.66 HoneywellInternat. 137.63 -0.64 AIG 60.70 0.22 IBM 144.08 1.05 Alcoa 45.04 1.16 Icon 113.94 0.55 ALKERMESPLC 49.72 -1.06 Intel 35.09 0.02 227.73 -1.75 Internat.Paper 63.54 0.14 Johnson&Johnson Allergan Altria AmarinADR 54.91 1.04 131.03 -1.34 3.25 -0.14 JohnsonControlsIntl 39.89 0.30 AmericanExpress 86.14 0.04 JPMorganChase 91.70 0.81 AnalogDevices 84.38 0.71 M&TBank 149.00 1.14 AppleIncCom 164.05 0.05 McDonalds 159.81 -0.16 AT&T 37.48 0.02 Medtronic 80.05 -0.57 BankofAmericaCorp 24.09 0.20 Merck 63.83 -0.03 0.28 0.01 Microsoft 73.94 -0.83 199.15 -0.29 Monsanto 117.21 0.01 BerkshireHathaway 271061.80 -388.20 BankofIreland BectonDickinson Boeing Bombardier BostonScientific BristolMyersSquibb MotorolaSolutions 87.87 -0.25 240.33 0.67 NovartisADR 83.81 -0.48 2.52 -0.01 Oracle 50.62 0.29 27.50 -0.05 Pepsico 115.84 0.11 59.90 -0.58 Pfizer 33.96 0.04 Caterpillar 118.28 0.79 Procter&Gamble 92.53 0.26 Ceva 40.60 0.05 RyanairADR 114.88 1.18 108.76 1.14 Smith&NephewADR 36.30 -0.10 CiscoSystems 32.32 0.11 SolarAllianceEnergy 0.09 -0.01 Citigroup 68.58 0.55 StateStreet 93.18 0.69 CocaCola 45.78 0.23 SunLifeFinancial 38.88 0.49 Chevron CRHADR 35.47 0.56 Symantec 29.86 -0.12 101.50 0.30 Teradyne 35.79 0.18 DuPont 83.93 0.74 TimeWarner 101.60 0.50 eBay 36.35 0.22 TrinityBiotechADR 5.39 0.01 EliLilly 80.08 -1.21 UnitedTechnology 117.92 -1.80 ExxonMobil 76.57 0.24 USBancorp 51.68 0.43 FlextronicsInternat. 16.54 0.27 Wal-MartStores 78.37 0.30 GeneralElectric 25.14 0.59 Xerox 32.56 0.29 GoldmanSachs 225.88 2.14 Xilinx 65.99 -0.07 34.76 0.17 Yahoo Disney(Walt) GreatWestLifeco 2017 Jul Aug Sep 1.70 0.6940 0.028 1.42 Close Change 1 1 AIB 5.04 0.03 Aminex 0.05 0.00 AryztaAG 26.47 -0.06 BankofIrlGrp 6.96 -0.05 C&CGroup 3.03 0.02 CairnHomes 1.72 0.01 CRH 29.85 0.52 DalataHotel 5.02 0.10 Datalex 3.80 0.05 Diageo§ 14.42 0.00 FBD 8.40 0.15 Glanbia 15.70 -0.01 GreenREIT 1.45 0.01 HiberniaREITPLC 1.43 0.01 Hostelworld 3.93 0.11 IFG 1.85 0.08 Independent 0.12 0.00 IrishContinl 5.53 -0.09 IrishResPropREIT 1.36 0.01 Kenmare 2.85 -0.02 Kerry 79.47 1.24 Kingspan 33.09 0.59 PaddyPower 76.15 2.36 PermanentTSB 1.75 0.00 Ryanair 18.10 0.24 SmurfitKappa 25.95 0.33 Tesco§ 4.14 0.00 Tullow 1.61 -0.04 WisdomTree20 13.30 -0.05 12mth 12mth High Low 9.50 0.09 42.90 8.04 4.20 1.73 34.87 5.35 4.15 14.42 8.60 19.60 1.50 1.48 4.30 2.00 0.14 5.92 1.44 4.00 81.59 33.50 111.00 2.96 19.79 27.70 4.14 4.10 14.15 +P/E +Div Ratio Yield 4.62 10.52 0.02 -54.97 24.62 -51.50 4.98 10.54 2.90 -12.90 1.57 28.22 20.02 3.84 3.20 58.73 14.42 5.69 32.31 14.00 21.95 1.19 6.91 1.14 8.33 2.19 393.00 1.45 32.11 0.09 3.19 4.02 17.77 1.12 12.14 2.90 -11.14 61.03 26.31 21.17 23.37 71.28-909.84 1.72 -2.88 10.97 19.30 13.84 4.14 1.60 -2.71 12.80 - 2.23 4.58 2.10 1.00 0.80 1.08 1.08 1.92 2.90 2.03 2.32 0.65 0.82 2.01 2.70 - Mkt Vol Cap Traded (1m) (000s) 13675 675.0 189 319.7 2349 32.2 7503 1371.1 938 683.8 1314 792.5 24949 2501.1 918 675.4 281 0.0 36296 0.00 291 4.2 4648 343.7 1021 1548.7 992 639.1 376 8.4 195 284.4 159 1717.8 1040 64.7 568 429.9 312 0.03 13988 325.4 5988 412.0 6410 117.2 796 433.0 21584 4048.9 6144 1956.3 33897 0.00 2224 21 6.0 § Stock trades mainly in London - price changes only on Dublin trades 0.86 6508 0.58 6400 Sep 1st Aug 1st FTSE 0.30 November 26th 2014 Euro/Dollar Sep 1st 1.1970 7464 1.2086 0.9292 7398 1.1972 0.9184 7332 1.1858 0.9076 7266 1.1744 0.8968 1.1630 7200 Aug 1st Sep 1st Euro/Sterling 0.9300 7530 0.8860 Aug 1st Sep 1st Aug 1st Crude futures fell yesterday, partly reversing sharp gains from the previous session, amid ongoing turmoil in the oil industry following Hurricane Harvey with nearly a quarter of US refining capacity offline. US West Texas Intermediate (WTI) was down 35 cents, or 0.7 per cent, at $46.88 barrel at 6.41GMT. The contract rebounded 2.8 per cent on Thursday but is still heading for a weekly decline of 2.0 per cent. The new Brent contract for November delivery was down 21 cents, or 0.4 per cent, at $52.65 barrel. The contract for October delivery, which ended trading on Thursday, closed up $1.52, or 2.99 per cent, at $52.38 a barrel. US gasoline futures have rallied more than 28 per cent to a two-year high above $2 a gallon, buoyed by fears of a fuel shortage days ahead of the US Labour Day weekends traditional surge in driving. Gasoline for September delivery settled up 25.52 cents at $2.1399 on the last day of trading in the contract. Gasoline for October delivery was down 0.6 per cent at $1.7684. It looks like everyone thinks that the hurricane will affect refining more than production, Rally in US gasoline futures to said Tony Nunan, oil risk man- a two-year high above $2 a ager at Mitsubishi Corp. Pro- gallon duction will come back faster than refining so it is just going to exacerbate the situation where theres too much oil. DavysaysCairnwill finish397 homesin2017 Stockholm & Copenhagen Six days from only €1,319pp Selected departures in July 2018 For a brochure or to book, call: 01 905 6310 www.irishtimes.com/traveloffers Holidays organised & operated by Riviera Travel, Chase House, City Junction Business Park, Malahide Road, Northern Cross, Dublin D17 AK63 (T.O. 257), a company independent of The Irish Times, whose booking conditions apply. When you respond to offers we may use your information to contact you with offers/services we believe will be of interest. Please give your mobile or email details if you wish to receive offers by sms or email. 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Name AirLiquide AirbusGroup Allianz Anheuser-BuschInbev ASML AssocGenerali AXA BASF Bayer BcoBilbaoVizArgen BcoSantander BMW BNPParibas Carrefour Daimler Danone DeutscheBank DeutschePost DeutscheTelekom E.ON Enel Engie ENI Essilor Fresenius Iberdrola Inditex ING IntesaSanpaolo Loreal LVMH MuenchRueckR Nokia Orange PhilipsElect Safran SaintGobain Sanofi-Aventis SAP SchneiderElectric Siemens SocieteGenerale Telefonica Total Unibail-Rodamco UniCredit UnileverNV Vinci Vivendi Volkswagen Country FRA NLD DEU BEL NLD ITA FRA DEU DEU ESP ESP DEU FRA FRA DEU FRA DEU DEU DEU DEU ITA FRA ITA FRA DEU ESP ESP NLD ITA FRA FRA DEU FIN FRA NLD FRA FRA FRA DEU FRA DEU FRA ESP FRA FRA ITA NLD FRA FRA DEU Davy analyst Colin Sheridan wrote to clients that the average selling price of a Cairn home in the first half of 2017 is likely to be below 300,000, however he expects this to rise significantly in the second half of the year. But Mr Sheridan expects a negligible operating profit for the period. The investor note points to expected completions by the end of the year including Marianella in Rathgar, Dublin 6. PETER HAMILTON Cairn Homes is likely to complete building on 97 homes in the first half of this year and a further 300 in the second half, according to Davy Stockbrokers. In a note to investors in advance of the companys upcoming interim results, Davy suggested that Cairn is well placed to take advantage of the sustained recovery in Irelands housing market. ISEQ equity indices Price 102.95 71.30 180.95 99.89 132.10 15.11 24.50 82.44 108.35 7.43 5.48 79.00 64.35 16.64 61.80 65.82 13.54 35.14 15.12 9.63 5.14 14.10 13.31 106.50 71.30 6.87 31.85 14.93 2.84 177.95 221.75 173.35 5.24 14.26 31.97 82.24 46.68 82.71 88.60 68.56 110.75 47.39 9.06 43.81 211.05 17.30 50.06 78.36 20.28 131.05 Change 0.40 0.69 1.20 0.37 1.60 0.07 0.12 1.07 0.85 0.01 0.02 1.00 0.44 -0.31 0.57 -0.33 0.07 0.29 -0.05 0.13 0.06 0.08 0.14 0.45 0.21 0.01 -0.07 0.03 0.01 0.60 1.50 -0.05 0.04 -0.02 0.19 0.65 0.60 1.05 0.50 0.83 0.95 0.36 0.00 0.36 -2.50 0.21 0.05 1.01 1.01 1.40 %Change 0.39 0.98 0.67 0.37 1.23 0.47 0.49 1.31 0.79 0.16 0.33 1.28 0.69 -1.80 0.93 -0.50 0.48 0.83 -0.30 1.41 1.08 0.57 1.06 0.42 0.30 0.13 -0.20 0.20 0.21 0.34 0.68 -0.03 0.67 -0.14 0.58 0.80 1.30 1.29 0.57 1.23 0.87 0.77 -0.03 0.83 -1.17 1.23 0.10 1.31 5.21 1.08 Index Overall 6709.23 Financial 295.66 % Market Actual Change Cap 88.04 1.33 102558 -0.15 -0.05 10971 12mth High 7146.76 05/05/17 345.28 27/01/17 91588 10165.9909/05/17 12mth Low ISEQ Ret 5813.76 13/10/16 14281.27 226.65 13/10/16 723.32 General 9569.83 141.21 1.50 SmallCap. 2542.56 23.17 0.92 4934 2711.15 31/03/17 2243.97 22/11/16 3644.11 ESM 2416.89 28.95 1.21 2887 2515.61 02/06/17 1884.11 07/10/16 2780.34 ISEQ20 1098.78 14.07 1.30 79627 1166.67 05/05/17 946.21 13/10/16 1459.65 Government stocks Euro price 8375.90 07/10/16 17185.65 Commodities Yield Irish 5.5 10/18/17 100.71 -0.5030 Irish 4.5 10/18/18 105.60 -0.4820 Irish 4.4 06/18/19 108.90 -0.5500 Irish 5.9 10/18/19 113.62 -0.4830 Irish 4.5 04/18/20 113.09 -0.4610 Irish 5 10/18/20 117.07 -0.4260 Irish 0.8 03/15/22 104.38 -0.1640 Irish 3.9 03/20/23 121.31 Irish 3.4 03/18/24 120.42 0.0460 0.2440 Irish 5.4 03/13/25 136.43 0.4590 Irish 1.0 05/15/26 102.57 0.6940 Irish 2.4 05/15/30 114.52 1.1620 Irish 2.0 02/18/45 104.03 1.8120 Aluminium AluminiumAlloy BrentCrude Copper Ethanol GoldPM Lead Nickel PlatinumPM SilverPM Tin WTICrudeOil Zinc Price($) Change 2138.00 10.00 1810.00 10.00 52.59 -0.27 6840.00 25.00 1.49 0.00 1320.40 8.65 2401.50 1.50 12060.00 265.00 17.50 0.16 20665.00 15.00 47.09 -0.14 3202.50 43.50 10-yr bond spread Yield Treasury Euribor 1 week 1 month 2 months 3 months 6 months 9 months 12 months ACT/360 -0.379 -0.372 -0.339 -0.330 -0.273 -0.211 -0.161 ACT/365 -0.384 -0.377 -0.344 -0.335 -0.277 -0.214 -0.163 Data provided by Morningstar. 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France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Netherlands Portugal Spain UK US Euro exchange rates Buyrate: Sellrate: Euro 1.0925 1.0863 USDollar 1.2969 1.2938 JapaneseYen 142.9200 142.4910 DanishKrone 8.1250 8.0786 SwedishKrona 10.3703 10.2692 SwissFranc 1.2489 1.2414 NorwegianKrone 10.1220 10.0330 CanadianDollar 1.6067 1.6136 AustralianDollar 1.6261 1.6295 NewZealandDollar 1.8097 1.8023 HongKongDollar 10.1467 10.1232 Sterling USDollar JapaneseYen DanishKrone SwedishKrona SwissFranc NorwegianKrone CanadianDollar AustralianDollar PolishZloty HongKongDollar SingaporeDollar SouthAfricanRand 12mth 12mth Close Change High Low 1 1 Abbey 14.95 0.00 15.00 12.00 AmrytPharma 0.27 0.05 0.31 0.16 Applegreen 5.55 0.05 5.55 4.13 ConroyGold&NatRes 0.30 0.03 0.43 0.15 CPLResces 5.85 0.00 6.30 4.88 DonegalInvestment 6.25 0.00 6.25 4.90 DraperEsprit 3.60 0.00 4.15 3.50 Falcon 0.25 0.00 0.34 0.05 FirstDerivatives 30.42 0.42 36.16 21.58 GAN 0.20 0.00 0.52 0.20 GreencoatRenewables 1.07 0.01 GtWesternMining 0.02 0.00 0.03 0.00 KarelianDiamRes 0.01 0.00 0.03 0.00 MainstayMedical 15.75 0.00 16.00 14.20 MalinCorp 11.90 -0.10 14.00 9.61 Mincon 1.14 0.09 1.09 0.70 OriginEnterprises 6.38 -0.04 7.58 5.16 Ormonde 0.02 0.00 0.03 0.01 OvocaGold 0.09 0.00 0.15 0.09 Petroneft 0.02 0.00 0.05 0.01 Providence 0.09 0.00 0.24 0.08 TotalProduce 2.24 0.08 220.02 1.57 VennLifeSci 0.17 0.00 0.32 0.17 Zamano 0.05 0.00 0.13 0.04 Company Hurricane Harvey has killed more than 40 people and brought record flooding to the US oil heartland of Texas, paralysing at least 4.4 million barrels per day (bpd) of refining capacity, according to company reports and Reuters estimates. The US Department of the Interiors Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement said that roughly 13.5 per cent of oil production in the Gulf of Mexico was also shut in on Thursday. The US government tapped its strategic oil reserves for the first time in five years on Thursday, releasing 1 million barrels of crude to a working refinery in Louisiana. Reuters 28% Sterling Yesterday: 0.9152 1.1869 130.8270 7.4364 9.4914 1.1431 9.2646 1.4706 1.4884 4.2554 9.2876 1.6106 15.3330 Previous: 0.9203 1.1910 131.1610 7.4369 9.4509 1.1427 9.2346 1.4856 1.4996 4.2445 9.3184 1.6151 15.4838 ESM closing prices Sep 1st Harvey hits the price of crude Dow Jones Euro stoxx 50 Change Jun 1.14 All prices in euros except British, Swiss and Swedish companies (local currencies) Price 88.04 6724 All prices quoted in US$ except for Bombardier, Finavera and Great West Life which are quoted in Can$. Change May Bonds Irish 10-year yields American closing prices Price Apr Iseq Overall Index FBD upgraded to outperform by Davy PETER HAMILTON Company Share of the Day: Volvo 130 CHARLIE TAYLOR Dublin closing prices main market +P/E Ratio +Div Yield 6.51 -5.65 26.90 -6.26 13.33 17.66 4.45 -66.07 75.24 -11.40 -8.75 22.83 13.91 -4.71 -7.20 -2.75 -1.55 25.45 -14.47 -0.89 0.87 1.75 2.56 0.70 2.00 3.79 1.27 - Mkt Cap (1m) 321 56 449 3 181 61 251 233 767 14 289 14 4 104 504 211 801 11 7 14 54 720 10 5 Vol Traded (000s) 0.0 7.9 52.7 34.2 0.7 200.0 0.0 392.8 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.01 200.2 397.0 324.0 303.9 0.0 FTSE 100 (sterling) 3IGpPLC AdmiralGpPLC AngloAmericanPLC AntofagastaPLC AshteadGpPLC AssociatedBritishFoods AstrazenecaPLC AvivaPLC BabcockInter.GpPLC BaeSystemsPLC BarclaysPLC BarrattDevelopments BhpBillitonPLC BPPLC BritishAmericanTobacco BritishLandCompany BtGpPLC BunzlPLC BurberryGpPLC CarnivalPLC CentricaPLC Coca-ColaHbcAG CompassGpPLC ConvatecGpPLC CrhPLC CrodaInter.PLC DccPLC DiageoPLC DirectLineInsuranceGp EasyjetPLC ExperianPLC FergusonPLC FresnilloPLC G4SPLC GknPLC GlaxosmithklinePLC GlencorePLC HammersonPLC HargreavesLansdownPLC HSBCHldgs..PLC ImperialBrandsPLC InformaPLC InterCont.HotelsGpPLC Inter.Cons.AirlinesGp IntertekGpPLC ItvPLC JohnsonMattheyPLC KingfisherPLC LandSecuritiesGpPLC Legal&GeneralGpPLC Price Change 964.00 -5.50 1926.00 -5.00 1420.00 17.50 1058.00 23.00 1705.00 42.00 3319.00 -3.00 4592.50 51.50 520.50 -2.00 811.00 -1.50 610.50 3.00 192.15 1.05 627.50 3.00 1484.00 7.50 444.75 -0.40 4815.50 -15.50 605.00 -6.50 288.45 -4.10 2305.00 -5.00 1803.00 6.00 5360.00 -15.00 199.10 -0.80 2671.00 27.00 1648.00 -4.00 279.60 -7.30 2734.00 19.00 3834.00 -8.00 7140.00 95.00 2589.00 -3.00 379.60 -0.50 1190.00 -6.00 1550.00 -4.00 4642.00 39.00 1617.00 1.00 286.60 3.10 322.80 3.90 1532.50 -1.00 367.00 7.50 555.00 -6.00 1402.00 2.00 749.70 -0.80 3231.00 30.50 688.00 -2.50 3867.00 11.00 617.00 5.50 5140.00 30.00 156.70 -1.90 2783.00 19.00 295.10 -3.80 996.00 -14.00 259.90 -0.30 LloydsBankingGpPLC LondonStockExchange MarksAndSpencerGp MediclinicInter.PLC MerlinEntertainments MicroFocusInter.PLC MondiPLC Morrison(Wm) NationalGridPLC NextPLC OldMutualPLC PaddyPowerBetfairPLC PearsonPLC PersimmonPLC ProvidentFinancialPLC PrudentialPLC RandgoldResourcesLD ReckittBenckiserGpPLC RelxPLC RentokilInitialPLC RioTintoPLC Rolls-RoyceHldgs..PLC RBS. 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I dont want kids to look up to that Ciarán DArcy Fighting words at Conor McGregors former boxing club in Crumlin Watching the Money Fight of the millennium from the gym where Conor McGregor first laced up a pair of 4 HomeNews THE IRISH TIMES Saturday, September 2 , 2017 Appeal over Waterford Crystal factory site Owners of site angry at its inclusion on States vacant sites register Almost 100 sites now earmarked for vacant sites levies from 2019 CIARÁN DARCY Clockwise from top: A group of revellers reflecte HomeNews 5 THE IRISH TIMES Saturday, September 2 , 2017 All-Irelandhurlingfinal Whats in a county? 114,641 Population of Waterford. Among under-35s 26,286 are male and 25,882 female 153,733 The average house price in Waterford Jack The most popular boys name in the county while Saoirse is th 6 HomeNews THE IRISH TIMES Saturday, September 2 , 2017 Donegal bridges final gaps after all hands on deck flood response Cement firm says fuel would cut emissions Irish Cement seeks to burn waste such as used tyres under 10m proposal DAVID RALEIGH in Limerick Peter Murtagh A move by Irish Ceme THE IRISH TIMES Saturday, September 2 , 2017 HomeNews 7 R2 Sinn Féin criticised for rejection of DUP plan Record numbers seekschoo1 costshelp CONOR POPE Consumer Affairs Correspondent ONeill says DUP knew proposal aimed at restoring Assembly would be rejected Irish language Act should not be us 8 WorldNews THE IRISH TIMES Saturday, September 2 , 2017 Editor:ChrisDooley fordesk@irishtimes.com Phone:01-6758000 Merkel and Schulz to meet in highly anticipated German election TV duel UK will not take part in race to the bottom, says Davis Brexit secretary criticises Trumps isolationist rhe WorldNews 9 THE IRISH TIMES Saturday, September 2 , 2017 President continues to blow conventions of US politics out of the water A Suzanne Lynch AmericaLetter August is traditionally a slow month politically but not any more s members of the US Congress enjoyed another week off before returnin 10 THE IRISH TIMES Saturday, September 2 , 2017 Obituaries IRA commander who tried to atone for killings Seán OCallaghan Born: October 10th, 1954 Died: August 23rd, 2017 Seán OCallaghan lived in fear that his former IRA colleagues or dissident republicans would assassinate him. Which is why, he sa 11 THE IRISH TIMES Saturday, September 2 , 2017 Opinion&Analysis Inside Politics Pat Leahy Governments spin machine needs engine overhaul I f you enjoyed the relative quietude of politics and politicians in recent weeks, sorry, but the holidays are over. Politicians were back at their desks thi 12 THE IRISH TIMES Saturday, September 2 , 2017 Opinion&Analysis Breda OBrien Paddy Powers Virgin Mary GAA stunt rings hollow S omething interesting happened this week. The Daily Edge, the entertainment-news arm of thejournal.ie, posted an utterly tasteless satire about Electric Picnic. It parod 13 THE IRISH TIMES Saturday, September 2 , 2017 Comment&Letters THE IRISH TIMES 24-28TARASTREET,DUBLIN2 Saturday,September2nd,2017 irishtimes.com EPA report Paying lip service to water quality T here has been a slow but catastrophic declineinthequalityofwaterinourlakes,rivers and estuaries. Th 14 THE IRISH TIMES Saturday, September 2 , 2017 BusinessToday ISEQ6,709.23+88.04 FTSE7,438.50+7.88 DOW21,987.56+39.46 EURO£0.9152/$1.1869 Start-up wants to get bank of mum and dad lending to first-time buyers Homeoptions offers rent-to-mortgage scheme for those locked out of market Were a landlo BusinessNews 15 THE IRISH TIMES Saturday, September 2 , 2017 Business comment Cantillon Fed in a bind on direction of interest rates The US economy delivered 156,000 new jobs in August. Its not a poor figure but its lower than the 180,000 expected by Wall Street in the closely watched nonfarm pay 16 Markets THE IRISH TIMES Saturday, September 2 , 2017 Europestarts Septemberon firm footing Iseq in positive territory as Ryanair, Paddy Power Betfair and CRH among the gainers A record plunge in pharma firm Indivior weighed on British FTSE 250 index A clear and straightforward operating margin BusinessFeatures 17 THE IRISH TIMES Saturday, September 2 , 2017 OHara has a crafty plan for IFSC brewpub Sorcha Hamilton OHara becomes a brewer/publican with launch of Urban Brewing docklands venue Weve always had a great pub culture in Ireland which weve exported around the world but our beers 18 Bulletin Page Simplex No: 16,351 Follow @simplexword THE IRISH TIMES Saturday, September 2 , 2017 ChurchNotes Churchservicesavailableatirishtimes.com/church-services Thinking Anew Faith is a slippery rock R ACROSS 1 Branch of biology that studies the microscopic structure of tissue (9) 9 19 THE IRISH TIMES Saturday, September 2, 2017 TRAVEL & TOURISM MOTORS FOR SALE HOLIDAYS ABROAD FAIRVIEW MOTORS Fairview Dublin 3 CROATIA CROATIA September Breaks from €479 (01)7759300 www.concordetravel.ie MADEIRA MADEIRA September Offers from €599 (01)7759300 www.concordetravel.ie MALTA MA 20 THE IRISH TIMES Saturday, September 2, 2017 Thomas PaTrick 77 Grafton St, Dublin 2 01 6713866 www.thomaspatrick.com Hogl Black, navy, grey or raspberry suede The Management and Staff of BUSHELL INTERIORS Ltd. wish to express our sympathies to our C.E.O. BOB BUSHELL on the death of his mother R2 THE IRISH TIMES irishtimes.com Sports Weekend Saturday,September2nd,2017 EditorMalachyLogan Phone01-6758366 emailsports@irishtimes.com Pro 14 victories for Munster and Ulster Rugby:page4 Joe Ward through to another World final JohnnyWatterson:page12 Soccer World Cup qualifier ONeillhoping 2 Soccer World Cup 2018 Qualifying THE IRISH TIMES Saturday, September 2 , 2017 R3 Group D Georgia v Republic of Ireland, Live RTÉ2, 5pm Previews Ivanovic looks past Moldova roll-over Former Chelsea defender says Serbia want six points from two games Group D Serbia v Moldova Partizan Stadium, 5 SoccerWorldCup2018Qualifying 3 THE IRISH TIMES Saturday, September 2 , 2017 Group D Georgia v Republic of Ireland, Live RTÉ2, 5pm Ken Early Arter can be the middle man for years to come N Poorcrowds,poorfacilities,match fixingscandals...soundfamiliar? 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Electric Picnic brings the THE IRISH TIMES irishtimes.com R2 All-Ireland Hurling Final Saturday,September2nd,2017 EditorMalachyLogan Phone01-6758366 emailsports@irishtimes.com Player guide JackieTyrrell onWaterford NickyEnglish runstherule overGalway Profile Derek McGrath Agenuine leaderof Deisemen Malachy Clerkin The W 6 Hurling All-Ireland final special Minor final THE IRISH TIMES Saturday, September 2 , 2017 Interview Iggy Clarke Highly ratedCork theteam tobeat Match preview Cork v Galway Croke Park, Sunday, 1.15pm On TV: TG4 The path from minor to senior grade is well worn by Galway hurlers, and with 17 of Hurling All-Ireland final special 7 THE IRISH TIMES Saturday, September 2 , 2017 lege in the 1970s. Some of them had been there 40, 50 years and then they had gone. It was only the start of it. They could probably see what we could see later. . . the whole impact of the institutional and control m 8 Hurling All-Ireland final special THE IRISH TIMES Saturday, September 2 , 2017 Selectedteams:Player-by-playerprofiles JackieTyrrell onWaterford 1StephenOKeeffe NickyEnglish onGalway 2ShaneFives 3BarryCoughlan 1ColmCallanan 2AdrianTuohey 3DáithíBurke (Tourin)@dfives555 Age:28Height:6Weig THE IRISH TIMES Saturday, September 2 , 2017 Sports 9 R2 AmericaatLarge Ian ORiordan Hardworkbrings Waterfordwithinreach ofLiamMacCarthyCup T he quickest route from St Annes in Cappoquin back to Villierstown is to turn right at the school gate, head down along the Blackwater and on through Dr 10 RacingProgramesandresults THE IRISH TIMES Saturday, September 2 , 2017 Hamilton 4.15 Mitchum 4.50 Equitant 5.25 Riponian 6.00 Isabella 4.15 Going: Good to Soft CAPTAIN JOHN 6.35 Duck Egg Blue 7.05 Camacho Chief 7.35 Jessinamillion 5.25 AMATEUR RIDERS HANDICAP (6) 6f, 4yo plus £3,120 1 (5 RacingNewsandprogrammes 11 THE IRISH TIMES Saturday, September 2 , 2017 News Russellcasereflects scrutiny onriders Jockeys spokesman says matter has turned into a two week press-fest Russell faces appeals hearing on Tuesday over striking horse with his fist BRIANOCONNOR The organisation that repr 12 Sports THE IRISH TIMES Saturday, September 2 , 2017 R2 Sideline Cut Keith Duggan IfwesplittheDubsintotwoteams,whogetsintoCoppersforfree? Dublin supporters should be spitting mad at the mere idea. Since last Sunday the calls to cleave the county or, more accurately, the luminous city into tw THE IRISH TIMES MAGAZINE Winning dinners Donal Skehans school night family feasts Jamie Oliver I just want the next 10 years to be different Simone Rocha The Irish designer on how motherhood has changed her attitude to work and fashion 7-day TV & Radio 02.09.2017 Budget freeze We figure out how Make your home feel like summer all year round. Upgrade your glass and improve the comfort of your home. Whatever the weather outside, youre warmer Enjoy a cosier, more comfortable home inside when you retrofit new Low-E-PlusTM Up to 70% better than standard double-glazing heat-retaining glas 18 Women are the worst offenders for policing other womens bodies G ood news: Rihanna is fat. Mariah Carey is fat, too, and worse shes overly fond of Photoshop. Yay! Amal Clooney is not fat, shes something even better: dangerously thin for a woman who just gave birth three months ago. Britney S BLASKET CASES Dúisigh do Dhúchas (Awaken your Heritage) is a 3-day retreat on the Great Blasket Island next weekend, Sept 8th-11th, which aims to be a radical reappraisal of the Irish college experience, focused on re-wilding and re-tuning the mind and body through the Irish language. Therell be swe Index RoomToImprovexDaniel ODonnell Dermot Bannon goes to Donegal. 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I wrote this in three months, we filmed this in four months, we had eight programmes commissioned and I loved it so much after four programmes COVER INTERVIEW GIMME FIVE FIVE FAST QUESTIONS FOR JAMIE OLIVER Im going to support him all the way. Business hasnt been been all plain sailing though. Oliver has had a few bruising business encounters too, and is wary now of mixing business with friendship. His current net worth is estimated at £1 Sponsored BE ONE. INSPIRE ONE Be open to change Jennifer English studied science, but now she heads up the marketing team for Baileys M arketing executive Jennifer English reckons an ability to embrace change is central to success. Its a philosophy she brings to the workplace. Among her most rece INTERVIEW I dont get creative block After 70 years of writing and illustrating books for children, Shirley Hughess creative well still runs deep, and her powers of observation are as sharp as ever, she tells Anna Carey I dont get creative block, says Shirley Hughes. I dont know why, but I always knows that small children react very strongly to their favourite picture books, which Hughes believes can play a particularly important role these days. One of the challenges today is to protect them from being visually overstimulated, clicking on from one image to another much too quickly, she says INTERVIEW Playing by his own rules The LA dream has quickly become a reality for Dubliner Jacob McCarthy, writes Catherine Conroy W hat are the rules for making people believe in you? asks Christopher, a young man with Aspergers syndrome, played by newcomer Jacob McCarthy in the upcoming Irish fi FASHION # FASHION FORWARD DEIRDRE McQUILLAN & DOMINIQUE McMULLAN TREAT FEET TO FRENCH STYLE What is it about the French and good style? Arnotts welcomed French footwear brand Jonak to its newly revamped Shoe Gallery recently, and the combination of everyday basics and high-end must-haves have us a INTERVIEW Irelands fashion superstar Simone Rochas fame has eclipsed that of her father, John Rocha, but she remains connected to her family and roots writes Deirdre McQuillan I ts tricky trying to find De Beauvoir Town in east London, a Hackney mix of low rent shops, council blocks and early Vic Atlantic, she has been celebrated for her strong, modern feminine aesthetic and defiant independence. I am an emotional designer and very inspired by art. Clothes are so physical so it is about how I can translate [ideas] into the clothes I feel very connected to what I do and am very tactile and t INTERVIEW From my father I have learnt an amazing sensitivity to texture, colour ... he has always made sure that I made the right turning in business Books about photography, art and literature dominate the shelves in her office, a testimony not only to her wide range of references but also to her BEAUTY BEAUTY REPORT LAURA KENNEDY Heard what the herd is buying? T Autumn trends are all very well, but dont feel pressure to buy something you hate, or dread wearing here is a turn toward colour this autumn/winter, which is a very cheering antidote to the weather as we trundle into autumn. Pe FOOD Take five with Jamie Oliver The Naked Chef knows you can do a lot with a little in the kitchen. 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Ive included an easy filling here but the basic roasting process allows for a whole range of fillings of your choosing. 4largesweetpotatoes(about500g) 11/2tbsrapeseedoil 200gkale,le FOOD REVIEW CATHERINE CLEARY Embrace the pear Good veggie fare in a beautiful cafe run with a smile and a very good heart T he new monks of Clondalkin have arrived. Converts form an orderly queue. Twin brothers, Stephen and David Flynn, are the brains behind The Happy Pear, the Greystones food p FOOD FOOD FILE MARIE-CLAIRE DIGBY SEASONAL SUPPERS JP McMAHON Though you may not have noticed, condiments over the past few hundred years have become incredibly sweet. What started out as a method of preservation, transformed, with the advent of industrial sugar production in the 18th and 19th cent DRINK WINE JOHN WILSON No-nonsense wines Zinfandel is a chameleon, and far from a wimpy wine H ere lies the last wimpy wine, RIP. is emblazoned on the stone as you enter Ravenswood winery in Sonoma, California. 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Whatever season you visit, night-time walks alon TRAVEL Into the great wide open The Rabari migrate huge distances across India with their animals, Kate Eshelby got a fascinating insight into their unique lives T he animals are returning on a biblical scale, flooding into this green expanse, like grains of sand rushing into an hourglass. Water ing and printing some of Indias finest textiles. Kuldip takes me to visit several of these cottage industries, many of which continue to use natural dyes. First stop is Bhujodi, a village just outside Bhuj, full of hand-woven shawls, scarves and blankets in bright pinks, greens and purples. The foll CYCLE SERIES Kerry at its best and most scenic T With little traffic this route is not to be missed, write Donnacha Clifford, David Elton he Gap of Dunloe and the Black Valley are among the among most renowned areas for tourists in Kerry, and with good reason. 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Butnowthere ishardly ahotel aroundthe countrywithoutsome formof spafacilities.One Irish spa website lists192propertiesaround thecountry, ra From Lapland Magical trips to Lapland 1 to 5 Day Packages Prices starting at €630* www.visitsanta.ie (01) 241 2385 *Prices per child, from €660 per adult helpers@visitsanta.ie to Wonder Land Family Trips to Orlando from €699 per person www.gohop.ie (01) 241 2305 info@gohop.ie TV&RADIO FILMSOFTHEWEEK GoldenEye Sunday,RTÉ2,6.05pm Pierce Brosnan (above right) makes his debut as British secret agent James Bond in one of the long-running franchises best entries. The plot is very loosely based on Ian Flemings novel Moonraker, and sees 007 embark on yet another globe-trotting RADIOCHOICE SATURDAY The Teatro Regio in Turin hosts a barnstorming production of Bizets Carmen, starring Anna Caterina Antonacci in the title role. Opera Night(RTÉ Lyric FM, 7pm). SUNDAY AedínGormleysSundayMatinee (RTÉ Lyric FM, 1pm) features a concert from the Victoria Hall in Geneva where the R SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 2 MUSICALSHOWCASEElectricPicnic 2017RTÉ2,8pmEoghan McDermott and Blathnaid Treacy introduce highlights from the event, including gigs by those appearing on the main stage. Soraiya Ryan and some special guests are also on hand to report from the picnic area itself. RTÉ ONE RTÉ2 NEWSERIESTheXFactorTV3,8pm Dermot OLeary takes charge of another run of the popular talent show. Judges Simon Cowell, Louis Walsh, Nicole Scherzinger and Sharon Osbourne also return, and get things under way by auditioning the first batch of hopefuls. BBC TWO 3e CHANNEL 4 6.45 The NFL Show R S 8 SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 3 NEWSERIESAnRílDealTG4,8.15pm Judges Breandán de Gallaí, Sibéal Davitt and Roy Galvin are back for a second run of the celebrity dance competition. Stay tuned for more musical shenanigans at 9.30pm when Daithí Ó Sé introduces coverage of Celtic Connections. RTÉ ONE RTÉ2 TV3 TG LASTINSERIESStrikeTheCuckoos CallingBBCOne,9pmThe search for the truth about Lula Landrys sudden death takes an intriguing turn, putting Strike and Robins lives in danger in the process as they delve into the pasts of the models adoptive and biological families. BBC TWO 3e CHANNEL 4 6.00 The Ins MONDAY SEPTEMBER 4 NEWDOCUMENTARYIrelandsHealth DivideRTÉOne,9.35pmDr Eva Orsmond investigates the impact that your socioeconomic standing can have on the length of your life, revealing in the process that those struggling to make ends meet live on average six years less than the wealthy. RTÉ ONE SHORTDRAMAShortscreenRTÉ2, 12.15amStephen Bradys compelling tale focuses on Richard, who is living a nightmarish existence in a rundown apartment complex in inner-city Dublin. His one ray of light is his girlfriend Karen, but is he right to rely on her devotion? BBC TWO 3e CHANNEL 4 6.00 Flog It TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 5 NEWDOCUMENTARYTheFarthest RTÉOne,10.15pmA fascinating insight into the journey of Voyager, the tiny spaceship that is currently around 12 billion miles from Earth. Theres also a chance to hear from the remarkable scientists who designed and built the craft. RTÉ ONE RTÉ2 TV3 NEWSERIESDoctorFosterBBCOne,9pm Suranne Jones returns as the titular character, and the story picks up with her two years after the events of the previous series. Shes been living alone since the departure of her husband, but hes about to make a dramatic reappearance... BBC TWO 3e CHANNEL 4 6.00 WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 6 NEWSERIESCelebrityOperation TransformationRTÉOne,9.35pm X Factor singer Mary Byrne, beauty expert Triona McCarthy, chef Gary OHanlon, social media influencer James Patrice and singer Kayleigh Cullinan are the stars taking part in the programme. RTÉ ONE RTÉ2 TV3 TG4 BBC ON NEWSERIESBackChannel4,10pm David Mitchell and Robert Webb team up once again, this time ditching their Peep Show characters in favour of playing a would-be pub landlord and his long-lost former foster brother who enter into a battle of wits. Julia Deakin also stars. BBC TWO 3e CHANNEL 4 6.00 Flo THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 7 NEWSERIESSúileLondainTG4,9.30pm Cameras follow the fortunes of six young Irish-speakers as they begin new lives in London. Their progress is charted during their first 12 months in the city, offering a unique insight into what it is to be an emigrant in the 21st century. RTÉ O NEWSERIESFindMeaHomeRTÉOne, 8.30pmFilmed during the spring and summer of this year, the latest run charts the progress of more folk searching for somewhere to live, including first-time buyers who are shocked that a mortgage can cost less than paying rent. BBC TWO 3e CHANNEL 4 6.00 Flog It! Trad FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 8 NEWSERIESGoggleboxChannel4,9pm The previous run only ended in June, but here we are again, preparing to watch people watching TV. Its a simple format, and one that has grown in popularity, making stars of its participants. Expect more hilarious opinions from this series. RTÉ ONE SITCOMFUNComedyPlayhouse MrWinnerBBCOne,10.35pmSpencer Jones stars as hapless Leslie Winner, who always seems to be at the epicentre of impending disaster, so expect sparks to fly when he plans to propose to his girlfriend during an eventful trip to London. BBC TWO 3e CHANNEL 4 6.00 Flog It! Tra RADIO NEWMUSICNovaSunday,RTÉLyricFM,8pm Composer Roger Doyle claims to have written Irelands first electronic opera, Heresy, which premiered at the Project Arts Centre in November 2016. Now theres a chance to hear it via this programme. SATURDAY RTÉRadio1FM:88.2-90.0;95.2MHz,LW: 252kHz.Newsontheho CELEBRITYCHATTheJoeJackson TapesRevisitedMonday,RTÉRadio1,10pm Eartha Kitt was one of Jacksons first interviewees back in 1987, so he takes great delight in getting to listen to their extraordinarily candid chat all over again. TUESDAY Playlists.3.00Radio2Playlists:Great BritishSongbook.4.00Radio2P ARTSROUND-UPCultureFileWeekly Friday,RTÉLyricFM,7.02pmLuke Clancy presents highlights from his daily cultural reports on Lorcan Murrays Classic Drive. Expect lots of interviews as well as music, media, art, technology and design news. THE IRISHTIMES THURSDAY HOMEDELIVERY SERVICE ANEWSPAPER TOYOUR THEirishtimes.com/archive TIMES WE LIVED IN Play it again, Sam Published: November 4th, 1972. Photograph: Dermot OShea T o sing, or not to sing? That is the question. Especially when the conductor has a baton with a hook on the end of it. 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