UniCredit to quit the IFSC after 26 years
Irish unit posted €42m net profit last year, 72% ahead of of internal forecasts
Irish unit posted €42m net profit last year, 72% ahead of of internal forecasts
Deal sees Union Investment forward fund property which US group Hines is developing
Seen & Heard: Bidding war for Green Reit; EU beef deal; and Virgin’s Love Island boost
Data shows German industrial output and exports dropping sharply by more than expected
Deal would create euro zone’s second-largest lender with €1.9 trillion in assets and over 140,000 employees
Trade concerns have resurfaced after tumultuous two-day summit of G7
Further signs of economic growth lead investors to shed government bonds
Opinion poll puts centrist candidate ahead of Marine Le Pen in first round of presidential race
Borrowing costs across euro area shoot to their highest level in at least a year
European Central Bank bought €24.7bn worth of debt last week, figures show
The ECB is now in a position to ‘normalise’ monetary policy, economists say
Germany’s 10-year bond, the region’s benchmark, saw its yield drop to 0.26%
Rise is boost for ECB attempts to push up inflation from near-deflationary levels
Reebok acquisition in 2005 has taken the pace out of sportswear brand’s fortunes
Move puts hurdle in way of €670 million purchase by Chinese investment fund
Docklands building was designed by Daniel Libeskind and fitted out by Frank Gehry
New York private equity firm Blackstone seeking to double its €90m investment
Dublin-based bank reported €22 million loss in 2015, down from €14 million profit in 2014
State data suggests overall consumer price inflation (CPI) rose by 0.2% in May
DZ Finance Ireland recently handed back its banking licence and shut its Dublin branch
After a rocky start to the year markets have enjoyed a recent rally as oil prices recovered
Germany’s 10-year yield down 0.18%, heading back towards last week’s 9-month low
German sportswear company considers sale of brands including TaylorMade as golf loses popularity
ECB’s quantitative-easing programme yet to show its full impact on euro-area economy
Investors nervous over new anti-bailout government in Athens
Survey by Central Bank anticipates tighter credit standards loans for house purchases
Italy offers to exchange up to €2.5 billion worth of bonds prompts sell-off by investors
Weaker-than-forecast GDP figures from euro zone have challenged recovery expectations
Operating profit at aerospace group rose 21% to €3.6 billion in 2013
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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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