European stocks down as fears at virus surge outweigh good news on vaccines
Iseq index in Dublin drops almost 0.3% on extremely thin trading volumes
Iseq index in Dublin drops almost 0.3% on extremely thin trading volumes
Market Beat: Closure would mark the end of a storied bank and further erode competition in the market
Europe’s banking industry is under pressure to consolidate
Markets report: Iseq outperforms peers, closing just 0.04% lower
Tie-up would create the country’s largest domestic bank
Markets close: Iseq index ends session up 1.5%
US midterm results eased fears that Trump’s deregulation measures would be reversed
US-focused stocks including Glanbia, Kerry and Smurfit Kappa fall in Dublin
Podemos fails to gain parliamentary support for alternative government
Shareholders wiped out in 2012 when bank nationalised in €22.5bn bailout
Former IMF director one of 65 bank executives convicted in €12m ‘black card’ scheme
Rodrigo Rato misused credit cards as head of Caja Madrid at height of financial crisis
Choppy sessions across Europe see early gains give way to sell-off in defensive stocks
Indications that Europe’s recovery is struggling and lenders lead slide across markets
Iseq closes down 9.9% with Bank of Ireland losing 21% and Ryanair ending 15% lower
Ruling could leave banks sharing a €5bn bill over fixed minimum rate homeloans
Bank, which received a €22bn bailout, forecasting strong growth
Authorities have frozen 78 bank accounts belonging to former economy minister and IMF chief Rodrigo Rato
Close ties with the political and financial classes sealed the financier’s fate – with jail now a very real possibility
Politicians, businesspeople and civil servants implicated in investigation
Banks across Spain revealed not to need more capitalisation after the stress test
String of public figures forced to resign in fallout from crisis
Up to €15.5m allegedly spent by senior figures, some of it on clothes and travel
Assessment of funding and liquidity found it was a weakness for the credit ratings at seven banks
Jail terms were cut after defendants agreed to give back €28.6m
Bailed-out lender says shares attracting strong interest from foreign investors
Financial institutions face uphill battle to restore public confidence as country exits bailout
European Commission says ‘programme remains on track’
National Stock Market Commission to launch investigation into volume of trading
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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
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