BofI up 6.9% but most major stocks in reverse

Iseq: 2,890.19 (–24

Iseq: 2,890.19 (–24.77) Settlement date: July 29thSTOCKS ACROSS Europe were mostly in retreat yesterday as reported earnings from major corporations such as British oil giant BP and Swiss bank UBS missed analysts' estimates. The risk that Washington might fail to raise the US debt limit also weighed on sentiment.

In Dublin, the Iseq slid 0.85 per cent as major stocks such as CRH, Ryanair and Elan went in reverse.

Most of the trading action was in Bank of Ireland, which rose 6.9 per cent to 11 cent as the bank’s rights issue closed.

News of the investment by Canadian group Fairfax and other private investors in the bank had a “halo effect” on take-up of the rights issue, according to traders.

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The take-up of the rights issue will determine the exact stake that the State will hold in the bank.

Building materials group CRH lost the head of its US products and distribution business, Bill Sandbrook, who has resigned “to pursue other interests”, according to a statement from the company.

The news was described as “a bit of a surprise” by one Dublin-based dealer.

The stock fell 2.3 per cent to €13.98 but this was in line with sentiment in the sector yesterday.

Independent News Media’s share price suffered as a result of a mixed trading update from the Daily Mail and General Trust, which noted a weakening in UK advertising revenues. INM finished the session down almost 4 per cent at 37 cent.

Ryanair declined almost 1.5 per cent to €3.35 after oil prices rallied in the afternoon. After the close of trading the airline published its annual report, which shows that chief executive Michael O’Leary was paid a total of €1.1 million in the year to the end of March 2011.

Pharmaceutical group Elan fell 3.2 per cent to €8.52 on its Dublin listing ahead of the publication of its second quarter results today.

Laura Slattery

Laura Slattery

Laura Slattery is an Irish Times journalist writing about media, advertising and other business topics