Window closes on European markets’ worst trading quarter in two years
Energy costs continue to weigh on building material and airline shares
Energy costs continue to weigh on building material and airline shares
Ramp-up would be welcomed by Australians weary of the country’s tardy vaccine rollout
Irish fintech already employs 400 locally, and a further 450 people outside of Ireland
Report finds world’s biggest banks pumping finance into activities of corporate polluters
Irish fintech says it is still weighing up a stock market flotation
Dublin-based fintech says it is still exploring a potential initial public offering
Fenergo, Irish Distillers and An Post shortlisted after recording strong performances
Irish fintech lifts Covid hiring freeze, and expects to have 1,000 employees by year-end
Backers include Dutch bank ABN Amro and New York-listed DXC Technology
San Francisco-based lender raises a billion Canadial dollars’ worth of seven-year bonds
Irish software company continues to secure wins in new segments it is focusing on
Project aims to build a picture of the quality of freshwater around the capital
Telecoms firm plans to use proceeds to connect 450,000 homes to its service
Siro boss John Keaney says telco is about to deepen operations in Cork and Galway and take the fight to Eir in Dublin’s suburbs
Pharmaceuticals firm has hired Davy and Royal Bank of Canada to manage flotation
Perrigo has repeatedly argued it will defend its position in the tax case, and denies Elan underpaid tax on the Tysabri deal
Cormac Sheedy has seen the phenomenal growth of Dubai first hand with Irish people at the centre of it
Result of UK cabinet meeting to bring next big currency moment
IPL’s market value on flotation may be up to 811.8 million Canadian dollars
Scrutiny likely to affect big internet firms and small software developers alike
Earnings from continuing operations rose 46% to €70.9m at group formerly known as One51
IPO move comes after CapVest talks ended and involves Toronto and maybe Dublin
Carol Banahan got tired of being a trader in Canada and set up a stock and broth firm in Derry
Irish energy group buys Drommada More wind farm from Impax for €88.4m
US stocks fall as investors lock in profits before proposed corporate tax reforms
New stores will lead to the creation of 60 jobs at the healthy fast-food chain, says CEO
Fall of five places to 16th in Scorpio’s rankings of world’s 25 biggest private banks
Pilot project to increase financial reporting standards on environmental issues
Dublin’s forex community among those preparing for early results of poll
Revenue says has sought access to papers of Panama-based law firm Mossack Fonseca
Irish bank’s Vienna branch offered clients a ‘lower profile’ alternative to Switzerland
Anglo in Austria features in a seven-bank list of recommended private banks
Bank sells its loans at about 30% of face value to activist shareholder Worldview
Lease taken on 6,300sq m block at George’s Quay House beside Dart
Put organisational purpose at the heart of your business model
Transcripts from traders manipulating forex benchmarks reveal backdrop to $5.6bn fine
Rival RBS has scrapped contingency plans to shift HQ from Scotland to London after vote
Station in discussions with well-known figures in comedy
Author Michael Lewis’s book has rattled cages in the US financial world and prompted an investigation into high-speed trading
Michael Lewis puts the spotlight on high-frequency traders
The sale of Bord Gáis will in theory drive down utility bills for consumers
Broadcaster says deal ends “difficult” and “uncertain” time following IBRC liquidation
House prices in country’s biggest cities rose 8% in year to November
Appetite for privatisation of State assets appears to be on the wane in wake of U-turns on Bord Gáis, Coillte and Aer Lingus
Rabbitte says bids for Bord Gáis Energy ‘were not at an acceptable value’
Ireland, Europe’s comeback story, is à la mode for international investors. But still the State failed to raise its mysterious ‘fair price’
Morgan Stanley delays multimillion dollar contract to upgrade to company’s latest smartphones
Austrian bank sought business from firm that set up offshore trusts for customers
Company to issue information memo to likely suitors by the end of this month
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