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Luxury brands hit by fragile sentiment, as investors expect hawkish trade policy and looser energy regulations under Trump
Executive will lead bank’s new wealth and insurance division, including the stockbroking unit
Iseq index adds 0.8%, outperforming European peers
Euronext Dublin finished the day down 30 basis points but it outperformed peers in Europe dragged lower by French political uncertainty
Iseq index adds 1.5% amid big moves for banks and homebuilders
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The pan-European Stoxx 600 index ended 0.2 per cent lower, after notching a more than one-week high early in the day
European stocks rose as elections took centre stage and investors grew optimistic about Federal Reserve interest-rate cuts
Pub and restaurant owners did not need to worry about trying to fill a blank space as spending rose by 13% compared to the previous weekend
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Bank of Ireland cuts its growth projections citing ‘measurement distortions related to the multinational sector’ while warning headline GDP could contract this year
Fintech’s huge customer base here makes it a true competitor to Irish lenders
Box-maker Smurfit Kappa’s shares were down 0.4 per cent at the end of its last day of trading on the Irish stock market
Banks lead Iseq higher as wider European banking sector posts good performance led by French lenders
In first meeting with Harris, heads of Bank of Ireland, AIB and PTSB expected to say they were among the slowest in Europe to increase rates on foot of ECB hikes
Shares in AIB, for which the Government said it would dispose of a further 5% block, finished off 0.24%
Kerry and Glanbia were both higher by the end of the day, adding 0.33 per cent and 0.16 per cent respectively
Bank of Ireland warns fans seeking tickets for Irish gigs to be alert to criminals’ efforts to con them
Appointee is former group secretary of Bank of Ireland
Timing of the sale of next tranche is sensitive for Minister with one eye on Brussels commission post and Cabinet colleagues facing into election
Carlsberg Group dropped 9.3% after Britvic rejected a revised, unsolicited €3.7 billion takeover bid from the brewer
Bernard Byrne, who took charge of the business in 2021 and oversaw its sale to Bank of Ireland, announced his intention to leave the firm last year
Iseq All-Share index dipped 0.4 per cent to 9,545.64, with heavyweights Kerry and Ryanair declining
Banks were in focus on Dublin market as it was confirmed that euro zone inflation ticked up to 2.6 per cent in May
Rival AIB has also been considering entering similar insurance deals for some time
France’s Cac 40 had lost more than 6% of its value last week as financial markets reacted to heightened political uncertainty
Iseq index a sea of red as investors fear looser fiscal policies if far-right National Rally party wins
European automakers such Volkswagen and BMW slipped around 1 per cent after European Commission said it would impose duties on imported Chinese electric vehicles
Government is targeting 50,000 homes a year, says Michael McGrath
Iseq index shed 1.5% as investors took a risk-off approach
Looking outside the traditional banks will open the door to much more competitive interest on your savings
Banks among the sectors under pressure in Europe, while Wall Street stocks advance
Ailmount Investments Ltd has already brought proceedings against lender over deferred payment of €15.3m
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Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
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