Swedish payments company Klarna adds budgeting tools to app for Irish users
Payments company officially launched in the fledgling buy-now-pay-later market in the Republic in November 2021
Payments company officially launched in the fledgling buy-now-pay-later market in the Republic in November 2021
Oil prices spike on fears of a supply disruption
From Brown Thomas to McElhinneys, the Irish festive display is part of an illustrious tradition
Germany, France, Swiss stocks retreat from record highs
Ryanair sheds 3.2% as Iseq slips 1.4%
Company has received negative press for use of coyote fur and the treatment of geese
Dalata among the gainers on Iseq while Providence Resources and AIB fall
US police search for suspect following gun attack in suburban shopping centre
“Eddie put the smile back in rock guitar at a time when it was all getting a bit broody”
Uniphar soars in Dublin as Dalata claws back losses and banks slip into the red
Luxury retailer will also offer sale of ‘vintage clothing’ and used accessories
Almost half surveyed in latest AAII poll were bearish
New analysis finds awards such as stock options can more than make up for cuts
Trump makes ‘baffling and reprehensible’ visit to pope shrine; memorial march held in Floyd’s hometown
US president says that the measure would apply only to those seeking green cards
Numbers claiming unemployment benefit top 6m as stay-at-home measures implemented
Scale of coronavirus crisis forces companies to revise expectations
Controversial facial recognition tool used by hundreds of law enforcement agencies
Iseq closes lower with banks down over 4%, while Dalata up 3.5% after strong results
Stores were opening till midnight back in 1867 and, even now, too often we just buy unwanted junk
Markets report: Renault drags European shares lower as it cuts full-year forecast
CBOE Volatility index, also known as Wall Street’s ‘fear gauge’, rises 4.08 points
Latest downgrade follows profit warning after Christmas shopping season
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Market capitalisation up to $11.2bn puts veggie burger firm above Xerox and TripAdvisor
Patrick and John Collison, Dómhnal Slattery and David McRedmond won the award
International investor agrees to purchase One Building on Lower Grand Canal Street
The actor was arrested this month, accused of paying $15,000 to fix her daughter’s school test
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From photography to dress design, here’s some of the Irish making it in New York’s fast-paced fashion industry
Company founded by Limerick-born brothers raises $100m, valuing it at $22.5bn
Iseq edges up 0.2% as C&C fizzes on trading update and Kenmare also in demand
US department store’s entire 2018 gain erased after disappointing festive season sales
Online retailer says “tens of millions of people worldwide” sign up for Prime service
Benchmark Iseq overall index outperforms European days despite poor volumes
Markets report: Apple and Amazon reach record highs as do S&P 500 and Nasdaq
Tencent warning pushes emerging markets index into bear territory
Irish banks ride a wave of positivity that sweep along the European financial sector
Iseq overall index closed up 0.16%, buoyed by Paddy Power
Shares in Game Account Network rise steeply in Dublin and London
Market report: FBD the star performer in Dublin while Sky soars on bidding war
US department store chain forecasts return to annual comparable sales growth in 2018
The more we spend online, the harder it is for shops like Waltons to survive, writes Conor Pope
Dublin engineering team to focus on online payments firm’s core product
Dow Jones Industrial Average breaks through 25,000-point level for first time
Sales up 3% at high-end jeweller best known for robin’s-egg-blue boxes
By Thanksgiving evening, US shoppers had splurged more than $1.52bn online
Thanksgiving holiday shopping splurge sees $1.52 billion spent online in US
In Dublin, Bank of Ireland drops after adding more customers to tracker compensation list
Food group Kerry enjoys modest bounce on foot of strong results
New mall owner says replacing big anchor tenants will be far from easy
Receipts weaken at department stores, sporting goods outlets and restaurants
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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
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices