European stocks rise as luxury stocks and chipmakers make gains
Dior, LVMH, Kering and Hermes among the luxury goods companies to advance after Cartier owner Richemont posted strong quarterly earnings
Dior, LVMH, Kering and Hermes among the luxury goods companies to advance after Cartier owner Richemont posted strong quarterly earnings
But the FTSE 100 ended the session in negative territory after energy advances were offset by declines for banks
UK’s FTSE 100 logged its sharpest drop in more than two weeks
Tesla among the fallers on Wall Street after it reports its first fall in annual deliveries
European stocks edge lower amid thin trading volumes in holiday-shortened week
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Troubled renewable energy storage group seen its share price slide this year amid concerns over funding, board exits and loans
The chief of the leading financial services provider stresses the importance of keeping Irish companies Irish for as long as possible
Mixed day for banks and building firms on Irish market
Homebuilders rise but banks have mixed day
Irish index of shares ebbs slightly, ending the week in negative territory
Irish Stock Exchange’s pretax profit falls 17 per cent
Ryanair closes up 6.1% in Dublin following comments from chief executive Michael O’Leary on bookings
Heightened spend reflects surge in stock repurchases on both sides of the Atlantic following drop-off in 2023
Market in Dublin climbs 0.5% as it is buoyed by a strong showing from budget airline Ryanair following O’Leary comments
Investors awaiting interest rate clues from Jackson Hole
European stocks were flat after latest US jobless claims data helped ease concerns of slowdown
Company says its primary operations, along with the majority of its employees and investor base, are based in the UK
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Airline’s shares slide 17% on the back of poor results and a pessimistic outlook for summer fares but analysts expect recovery
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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
Dublin market now at ‘critical juncture’ warn officials involved in Irish equity market
Financial services minister Neale Richmond has warned Britain it will not get ‘free pass’ on Brexit rules if Labour wins the UK election
Dearth of stock market flotations and high profile delistings are driving campaign for tax incentives ahead of Budget 2025
State needs to incentivise public equity investment as paucity of new listings a cause for concern for wider economy
Irish index of shares edges lower as a decline in banking shares and some key travel stocks weighs on market
Successful quarterly earnings at US chipmaker Nvidia have boosted technology shares on global markets
Firm says talks continuing with parties interested in making a ‘strategic investment’ in the business
Irish-run but Dutch-based business reveals it had €1m cash at the end of last year, down from €3.4m a year earlier
On the Iseq banking stocks were largely higher, with AIB gaining
FTSE 100 closes at all-time high as housebuilder stocks are lifted by hopes of rate cut
Ryanair lagged behind its peers as it dropped 40 basis points following comments last week on the pricing of fares
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Euronext Dublin up just over 1% at close of business on ‘strong day’ for the market, traders say
Banking stocks out of favour as Iseq All Share index declines and IMF warns of likelihood of central banks raising rates
Exits of heavyweights from Dublin stock market have triggered concern in the industry as to its future viability
Euronext Dublin up marginally at close of business on muted day for investors following St Patrick’s Day holiday
Tech stocks and chipmakers decline on Wall Street
Number of senior business figures developing proposals to beef up Dublin market
In Dublin, the ISEQ All Share index outperformed European peers, gaining 0.94 per cent
Hotel group Dalata up 0.8% in Dublin as its share price climbed above pre-Covid levels for first time
Euronext Dublin saw a “weaker day” on Wednesday compared to the rest of January, according to Dublin traders
Euronext Dublin outperformed European peers on a flat day
Dublin market up slightly with shares of Kerry Group advancing 2 per cent
Pan-European Stoxx 600 suffers third consecutive day of losses
Ryanair arrests its slide with airline gaining 0.4% on Dublin listing
CRH had long traded at a discount to US competitors
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Move comes as Flutter Entertainment became the latest heavyweight company to signal it is quitting the Irish market
Former CEO is said to be among parties to signal interest in investing in embattled company, which is running out of cash just as it cracks US market
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