Europe worries as Wall Street pushes ahead on benign inflation data
Indices in Europe end last full trading week with losses as Washington again battles to stop government shutdown
Indices in Europe end last full trading week with losses as Washington again battles to stop government shutdown
People in the 45-54 year old age group were the least likely to expect to have money left over at the end of each month
More cuts on the way while Bundesbank warns region’s largest economy will barely grow next year
Lender has not yet announced number of jobs targeted in latest redundancy round
Investors gear up for the latest US inflation report and ECB rate decision
FTSE 100 closes down 0.5% marking steepest one-day fall in three weeks
UK’s FTSE 100 slips amid weak services data
Quiet day on Dublin market as banks nudge upwards
More than six years is remaining on the lease in popular west Dublin location
Irish index of shares end the day up 1.15%
RBC analysts set price targets for the three listed lenders which imply downside to their stock of 6% to 38%
Homebuilders rise but banks have mixed day
Iseq down 0.96% while Stoxx Europe 600 Index ended session 0.2% lower
Alphabet stock falls 1.8% after US justice department signaled it may force Google to divest parts of its business
Irish stock exchange has quiet day with food groups retreating
AIB and Bank of Ireland slide slightly as Kingspan edges higher
Bank of England, which meets this Thursday, expected to leave rates on hold
US markets close for Labor Day, while traders contemplate September, which can be treacherous month for markets
Stoxx 600 Index has rallied for the past four straight weeks, longest streak since March
Irish banks have a mixed day as Datalex enjoys bounce
Iseq index down almost 1.8% as AIB and Bank of Ireland slip after PTSB’s strong results
Fintech’s huge customer base here makes it a true competitor to Irish lenders
Shares in AIB, for which the Government said it would dispose of a further 5% block, finished off 0.24%
Irish banking implosion and international bailout of State get fleeting reference in chapter on crisis management in book co-authored by Masding
Move piles pressure on the domestic banks which offer much lower rates
Pan-European Stoxx 600 index ended 0.2 per cent lower after hitting a one-week low earlier in the session
US stocks maintain momentum as Dow Jones breaches 40,000-mark
How green is your mortgage? The incentives to buy an A or B rated home are rising, but many cannot get hold of new builds and are left paying more expensive rates
Receivers Grant Thornton launch formal sale of 11 RGRE assets including Bewley’s Grafton Street premises and Connaught House
Unsecured loans can be useful, but be wary of the terms and conditions
Investors remain on the look out for any developments in the Middle East after Iran launched retaliatory attack on Israel over the weekend
Iseq index outperforms its European peers, adding 0.75 per cent
London’s FTSE 100 recovered some, but not all, of its losses from Friday
Utilities, retail and telecommunications were the worst-hit sectors, down between 1.6 per cent and 2.2 per cent
EU payment services providers must be capable of receiving payments in less than 10 seconds under legislation from January
Airline Ryanair closed just below the €21 threshold for share option pay-out to Michael O’Leary
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David Guinane says he is being asked to account for events that occurred 15 years ago that he cannot remember
In Dublin, the ISEQ All Share Index bucked the global trend and finished in the green by close on Monday.
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Irish index of shares rose 97 points on Friday, with help from gains at Bank of Ireland and AIB
Public inquiry into conduct of former PTSB chief executive David Guinane began this week, but tracker scandal is far from over
Examination to determine whether David Guinane and lender participated in a regulatory breach
Wall Street subdued after hotter-than-expected producer prices report dampens speculation of imminent interest rate cuts
Bank responds to Irish Times query by introducing moratorium on mortgage and backdating it so the mortgage is no longer showing as being in arrears
In Dublin, the ISEQ All Share index outperformed European peers, gaining 0.94 per cent
Iseq index finished down 0.6%, weighted down by banks and packaging names
Euronext Dublin outperformed European peers on a flat day
Dublin market up slightly with shares of Kerry Group advancing 2 per cent
Main European indices close higher as rates expectations shift
In Dublin, the Iseq All Share fell slightly but still performed better than European peers
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