Greystar buys Dublin student housing scheme for around €150m
Acquisition of Michael O’Flynn-developed Point Campus scheme marks the largest residential property deal of 2024
Acquisition of Michael O’Flynn-developed Point Campus scheme marks the largest residential property deal of 2024
Bank had halted plans for share buybacks after taking €1.3bn litigation charge, prompting investor concerns
Irish accounting firm undertakes strategic review with Deutsche Bank hired to advise on its options
It is understood that most staff are being offered an opportunity to be redeployed
In Ireland, the ISEQ All Share Index had a weaker performance than its European counterparts
Institutional respectability has boosted the crypto asset
Iseq index finished down 0.6%, weighted down by banks and packaging names
Germany’s biggest bank plans to lift shareholder returns even as quarterly profits slide
Labour costs account for 76% of company costs, so strikes could lead to lower profit margins
Earnings are latest sign of German bank’s recovery
Vast bond portfolios bought via quantitative easing under scrutiny
Share price slump of beverage can marker since it floated two years ago leaves its dividend yield at eyewatering 11%
Bank still faces similar allegations by US Virgin Islands in separate legal challenge
Agreement draws line under one of three complaints targeting lenders to late sex offender
Sense of calm returns to markets following a week of turbulence
Benchmark indices rise as investors hope interest rates have peaked
Paschal Donohoe urges leaders to push ahead with legislation to create cross-border EU banking industry
Cliff Taylor: Communication to the market from central banks and governments is now vital, as are actions to deal with any problems that emerge
German lender falls 12% as concerns over impact of rate rises linger
Fintech start-up loses Thomas Grosse while scrambling to improve anti-money laundering controls
Rebuke is latest in a long series of complaints directed at the lender over a perceived failure to improve systems
Iseq index adds 1.2% with all sectors in the green bar housebuilding
Bank has paid tens of millions of euro in compensation to affected clients in Spain and still faces €500m claim
Deutsche Bank estimates the three remaining Irish banks will see their total income rise to €8.45 billion in 2024 from €6.25 billion this year, amid rising interest rates
Deutsche Bank posts one of its highest profits since before financial crisis
Lender continues turnaround under Christian Sewing
Most thinks lows won’t be reached until next year, but there’s potential for a large bounce if the US avoids a recession
The fetishisation of stars can glorify incompetent bullies while ignoring the work of organisations and teams
Institutions set to be among main winners from fight against inflation
Asset manager accused of misleading investors about ESG factors in its financial products
Figures emerge in documents filed with the companies office for three Cerberus entities
Great unknown hanging over markets is how long the war in Ukraine will last
Investors remain uneasy as they await US inflation data due later in week
Bank of Ireland, Deutsche Bank and Spotify among the fallers
Company sold Blackpool Shopping Centre in Cork in 2014 to clear liabilities to Nama
Bank faces a monumental struggle to restore its reputation as the pressure mounts
Deutsche Bank slumps after stake sale
Paper products company has 800 employees in the country
Energy costs continue to weigh on building material and airline shares
Oil prices plunge as US considers release of 180m barrels from strategic reserves
Rates must rise, but chasing inflation is a tricky and potentially painful business
Energy prices nose-dived later in the week but uncertainty remains elevated
Brexit prompted Barclays to chose Republic as its EU base
Dublin docklands investment is 73% let and generating €923,517 in annual rental income
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Case study: LGIM CEO Eve Finn says Brexit prompted a change in strategy for Ireland
History shows stocks usually take geopolitical events in their stride
From Europe to the US and Asia, young people are priced out and feeling left behind
Institutions’ earnings are more dependent on interest from loans than most of their European counterparts
Diageo gains on strong results, while Tesla drops
Allocations to technology stocks have fallen to lowest levels in 13 years
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Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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