State may sell final AIB shares next year, CEO Colin Hunt says
European governments selling down crisis-era bank stakes, taking advantage of strong sector valuations amid heightened interest rates
European governments selling down crisis-era bank stakes, taking advantage of strong sector valuations amid heightened interest rates
In Dublin, the ISEQ All Share index outperformed European peers, gaining 0.94 per cent
Dutch state participating as part of planned sell-down
AIB executive Cathy Bryce to head up banking lobby group
Irish fintech’s revenue for year to end March 2022 was €112.8m, up from €91.3m a year earlier
Deal would be first major move in long-expected wave of consolidation across Europe’s banking sector
Technology stocks sensitive to interest rates lose their bounce as Fed chief talks tough
Irish fintech unicorn has recorded 40 new client bookings since Covid crisis began
Chartered accountant has been researching environment, social and governance issues
The one-time stockbroker from Belfast was considered dynamic and gregarious
European shares hit all-time highs for the eighth day in a row
Tech unicorn set to expand further both through organic growth and acquisitions
Aziz McMahon previously worked with ABN Amro and Ulster Bank in Dublin
Born just as financial markets went into meltdown, Fenergo has overcome the odds
Dublin-based company achieves unicorn status after surpassing $1bn valuation
Dutch authorities named him as a suspect in a probe into violations of money-laundering regulations at Dutch lender ABN Amro
Irish fintech already employs 400 locally, and a further 450 people outside of Ireland
Banks are increasing the number of customers whose savings will face a charge
Irish fintech says it is still weighing up a stock market flotation
Dalata among the gainers on Iseq while Providence Resources and AIB fall
London market weaker as spending review darkens sentiment
Dublin-based fintech says it is still exploring a potential initial public offering
Betting giant Flutter Entertainment, IAG and Ocado strong performers and book gains
Financial software company has hired UBS to advise on options
US stocks also bounce back on Wednesday, shaking off stimulus concerns
Bank in which Dutch state retains 56% stake set to shed 800 jobs in corporate overhaul
Irish fintech lifts Covid hiring freeze, and expects to have 1,000 employees by year-end
Fear of coronavirus second wave stalks stock markets
Russian oil companies will cut output by about 19% from February levels
Germany is flatlining and the coronavirus crisis is biting
Markets report: Rally in luxury stocks over fewer new coronavirus cases in China
Backers include Dutch bank ABN Amro and New York-listed DXC Technology
Markets report: European shares rise after encouraging trade comments from China
Two lawsuits show that bank chiefs no longer feel shame about obscene pay levels
Interview: John Hourican on stepping down as Bank of Cyprus CEO to move closer to home
Iseq underperforms peers and Paddy Power Betfair down 1% as name change agreed
Search for his replacement to commence immediately
Dubai Duty Free’s Sinéad El Sibai on her life and career in the United Arab Emirates
Smurfit Kappa results help drive up Iseq and FTSE while profits helps lift Tullow Oil
Iseq bucks trend and closes marginally higher with CRH and Kingspan weaker
A big problem with An Post’s pitch is that it hasn’t found a partner to finance its foray yet
Bank keeps policy unchanged, says interest rates to stay flat until at least through next summer
Currency down 30 per cent in 2018 as US meeting fails to progress sanctions dispute
Asian and European markets get jitters over proposal to hike tariffs on Chinese imports
UK government sells 7.7% stake in bank for almost half of what it paid
Weak financial stocks weigh on European shares after strong run of weekly gains
Dublin traders say investors looking for ‘buying opportunity’ as stocks rise
Bank bought €1.2bn of Irish bonds – about €400m more than prescribed amount
Unemployment declining as consumer spending and corporate earnings rise
Splitting the Central Bank up again is not the answer. Changes are needed in regulation and in the bank boardrooms.
Ryanair shares rise after collapse in rival airline Monarch
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