Some of Ireland’s biggest homebuilders distance themselves from prospect of legal action over new rent reforms
Letter sent to Department of Housing stated proposals due to take effect in March interfere with ‘constitutional property rights’
Letter sent to Department of Housing stated proposals due to take effect in March interfere with ‘constitutional property rights’
Irish market ends week higher as banking shares put in a good performance
Standout underperformers were the banks as AIB and Bank of Ireland finished down 4.5% and 5.5% respectively
Pan-European Stoxx 600 index hits 618.12 points
Threat to sue Government over no-fault eviction ban could come back to bite them hard
Fall in oil prices lifts airlines as US president Donald Trump indicates Washington talking to Iran
Irish market ends week on positive note, lifted by gains in banking and travel stocks
Five of the country’s biggest developers seek urgent engagement on legislation in advance of March 1st introduction
Initiatives and supports for apartment building ‘are significant steps which will be very impactful’, says CEO Michael Stanley
Banking shares were down with AIB losing 0.7% and Bank of Ireland down just short of 1%
AIB, Bank of Ireland and Ryanair account for almost 28 per cent of the benchmark index
Homebuilder Cairn stripped out plans for build to rent units from previously approved 608-apartment scheme in latest €295m proposal
Oracle’s disappointing quarterly forecasts led to declines in some of the world’s biggest tech names
S&P 500 rises to a hair below October’s record
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