error
Subscriptions are not available for this site while you are logged into your current account.
close
Skip to main content

      KPMG Valuations - Ireland are pleased to present our Quarterly Brief, a publication that offers objective market data, which will keep readers abreast of the latest developments in the relevant financial markets.

      Jim Calvert

      Director

      KPMG in Ireland


      Background

      A big topic in Q3 continues to be undoubtedly geopolitics, with the ongoing war in Ukraine and escalating tensions between Israel and Hamas, now involving Hezbollah and Iran, dominating headlines.

      OpenAI, seeking to raise $6.5 billion, was on track to reach a valuation of $150 million, highlighting the immense capital requirements for developing generative AI and signalling a shift in Silicon Valley’s investment strategies.

      Central banks around the world have adjusted their monetary policy and cut their reference rates in almost all cases in order to counter an impending recession.

      The Olympic and Paralympic Games in Paris, the first TV debate between the two American presidential candidates Kamala Harris and Donald Trump, Keir Starmer’s entry as British Prime Minister, the unexpected election victory of the New Popular Front in France, the cancellation of Aerosmith’s farewell tour, the sinking of the superyacht “Bayesian” off the Italian coast, and a new world record for eating hot dogs – these are just some other topics that moved the economy and society in the third quarter of 2024.

      We are pleased to present once more our Quarterly Brief, a publication that offers objective market data, which will keep readers abreast of the latest developments in the relevant financial markets.

      We wish you all the best and look forward to discussing your questions regarding valuation trends and practices.

      Download

      Download our Quarterly Brief for more

      International Valuation Newsletter 23rd Edition


      Get in touch

      We would be delighted to hear from you on any valuation queries. Please get in touch to see how we may help. Our contact details are provided below.

      Jim Calvert

      Director

      KPMG in Ireland

      Gian Virdi

      Director

      KPMG in Ireland

      Access commercially focused, independent opinions of what your business or asset is worth

      Discover more in Corporate Finance

      Something went wrong

      Oops!! Something went wrong, please try again