US Treasury repeats concerns over EU tax rules with Noonan
Apple ruling threatens to ‘undermine’ Europe’s business climate, says US Treasury head
Apple ruling threatens to ‘undermine’ Europe’s business climate, says US Treasury head
Minister for finance will visit Washington, DC and Silicon Valley in bid to woo investors
Implications of victory on Nato and transatlantic foreign policy could be far reaching
EU competition commissioner is adamant Apple tax ruling is not political issue
After state aid inquiries into Amazon and McDonald’s, EU looks again at Luxembourg
Pierre Moscovici: Apple ‘a company which didn’t pay as much tax as it should have’
Brussels goes to war with Ireland, and the Government goes to war with itself
Vestager rejects Apple chief executive’s assertions ruling was based on ‘no fact or law’
Treasury secretary says the tax order ‘undermines economic co-operation’
Treasury sets out Washington’s case, questioning power of the EU Commission
Meeting of finance ministers from world’s biggest economies dominated by Brexit
Ruling by European Union is later than expected
Minister for Finance understood to have said tax case against tech giant is unfounded
Meeting comes amid expectations that European Commission may rule on Apple investigation
Investors wary of uncertainty over relationship with EU
Obama says the departure of Britain, a key US ally in Europe, will not affect EU-US relations
Government reverses decision as group poses potential threat to financial stability
US territory in the Caribbean shares fiscal pain suffered by another island: Ireland
While the blocs are working closely on some issues they are far apart on others, in particular data privacy
Slavery abolitionist Harriet Tubman will replace former president Andrew Jackson
Europe Letter: Many in US see Google case as part of clampdown on US multinationals
German finance minister rebuffs a key demand of the International Monetary Fund
Except for the firms involved, few in the US or Ireland benefit from inversion deals
Measures have the potential to jeopardise ‘inversion’ of Pfizer with Allergan
Washington urges Brussels to ‘reconsider’ its approach to American multinationals
Lack of transparency about market turmoil unsettles international investors
Former French official supported by US to retain post as managing director
Criticism comes after EU competition commissioner signals Alphabet tax deal inquiry
World Economic Forum to grapple with big issues from climate change to refugee crisis
This election is not about choosing who can keep the recovery going because those choices are not made here in Ireland
Pfizer $160bn purchase of Allergan will see firm move HQ to Dublin
Cantillon: Pfizer/Allergan deal the biggest of any sort yet attempted in pharma/medtech sector
Move an attempt to stop US firms switching on-paper headquarters to low-tax countries
Move unlikely to halt inversion between Pfizer and Allergan
Takeover of Dublin-based Allergan would see Pfizer win Irish domicile
Data shows world’s third-largest economy shrank an annual 0.8% in July-September
New rules will make it harder for firms to concentrate their profits in low-tax countries
Worry over US-China links remains despite support for Beijing from EU ministers
Merkel’s Christian Democratic Union warns repeated bending of rules will end in ‘chaos’
Eurogroup, ECB, IMF and Commission hold teleconference on new package
Germany’s finance minister welcomes the input of Euclid Tsakalotos
New bailout proposals submitted by Greece, seeking €53bn loan package from creditors
Package of economic reforms approved by majority of Greece’s cabinet ministers
European Central Bank postpones decision on giving further funding
Athens must submit detailed reform proposals or risk expulsion from currency
US treasury secretary urges eurogroup to find a ‘pragmatic compromise’ for Greece
US intervention shows geopolitical importance of Greek’s EU membership
Treasury department to collect public input in town hall meetings and via social media
US playing down Iran’s investment so as not to undermine nuclear negotiations
To fail now would be to pile a new mountain of error on the old ones
Greece and its creditors are trying to hammer out a cash-for-reforms deal
Glass Ceiling Index shows women remain vastly outnumbered at the top of the corporate ladder
Athens must submit letter listing planned policy measures to Brussels for approval by Monday
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
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
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices