European stocks hit two-month lows as travel and tech fall
Investors remain uneasy as they await US inflation data due later in week
Investors remain uneasy as they await US inflation data due later in week
US banking giant already employs 2,500 in State
US bank’s European unit saw its profit jump more than 150% last year to $1.2bn
Oil prices plunge as US considers release of 180m barrels from strategic reserves
Ireland has declined to provide lethal aid but has been a strong supporter in other ways
Big names involved in past market-rigging scandals barred from lucrative recovery plan
Johnson & Johnson down as vaccine trials paused due to illness in one participant
Regulators say any new trading rival would not gain enough clients to pose a challenge
Michael O’Leary’s anger over Lufthansa’s €9bn state bailout is understandable
Dublin market gains 1.6% in morning trading
E10 fuel, which mixes plant-based ethanol into petrol, is being touted as a climate saviour but is it more trouble than it’s worth?
The yield on Ireland’s benchmark 10-year bonds has fallen below 0.5 per cent this week.
Chairman of White House council of economic advisers also defends Trump’s policies
Trade concerns have resurfaced after tumultuous two-day summit of G7
Net Results: Private data now a cash cow owned by internet service providers
€29 billion deal stalls over exchange’s unwillingness to sell its stake in MTS
Irish bond prices steady ahead of Thursday’s auction of up to €1.25bn in new debt
Pioneer took action against bond managers they accused of planning to set up a rival firm
Fund managers say most of sharp market moves since election now over
Yield on US 10-year treasuries falls to 2.22% by the time European trading ends
Bond prices are predicted to fall, but an ‘intense and large’ drop may be some way away
Tech giant comes up with radical new regime to ringfence European data
Report that finance minister is going after Juncker over role in Greek crisis is denied
Proposal could form part of a wider EU reform debate being demanded by London
Fresh concerns over side effects of ECB bond-buying programme
Falls in European interest rates into negative territory could profoundly affect the workings of the financial system experts say
Government borrowing rates also hit record lows on back of Frankfurt move
House of Commons recalled to vote on involvement in effort to combat militants in Iraq
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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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