Francesco Ceccato, Barclays Europe’s CEO: On deals, regulation and choosing Dublin
Brexit prompted Barclays to chose Republic as its EU base
Brexit prompted Barclays to chose Republic as its EU base
Invest instead of saving, ask for a raise, and other ways to ensure you have a nest egg
Martin Shields went from key player in cum-ex trading to German prosecutors’ star witness
Background: Several banks in Ireland used in massive European tax fraud scheme
US video games publisher enters into 10-year sub-lease as Dropbox goes ‘virtual first’
As recent high-profile splits end ‘amicably’, the less well-known may follow in their footsteps
Food ingredients company gives top three executives shares under incentive scheme
Move may free up money for acquisitions in rapidly growing division Taste & Nutrition
The national debt is likely to go up by more than €40 billion within next two years
Plus, time to forget Goodbody’s €150m price tag
Lender’s UK parent NatWest said to be actively considering exiting the market
Executive chair Dorothy Thompson will return to her position as non-executive chair after handover
Fitness and probity applications had jumped almost 300 per cent on the first half of 2018
There is no shortage of potential banana skins facing equity markets, according to analysts
Markets report: aviation shares slump while Tesco’s expansion plans boost performance
Irish food group leading contender for $25bn DuPont nutrition business
Fewer bankruptcies at firms with strong ESG stances says bank’s vice-chair Anne Finucane
‘Big Four’ accounting giant to pay €60 per sq ft at Clancourt’s Hatch Street development
But is yet another decade of underperformance for UK stocks really that likely?
Background brings international business and national policy experience to role
Agency settled on €2bn issue, having initially targeted between €1bn and €1.5bn
‘It will have no bearing on how we run the club,’ says chairman Daniel Levy
Ugly sentiment suggests stocks have bottomed
Seen & Heard: union expresses disappointment at lender’s latest cost-cutting plan
Torch may have been passed to the children of the founder but the fee-paying school remains top dog for Leaving Cert results
Dublin’s Iseq share index has fallen 6.6% in seven weeks, leaving it the third worst-performing equity market since July
Sale of Green Reit puts businessmen in line for yet another multimillion euro payday
Non-bank lender offers 1,400 home loans in residential-mortgage-backed securities
Bank’s UK operations account for almost 40% of assets
Cliff Taylor: The days of ‘money for nothing’ might not be over
NYSE-listed advisory firm is latest blue-chip tenant at Clancourt Group’s development
Fund managers are cautious but not gloomy while volatility spike augurs well for stocks
Firm is behind NadiFin accelerator, which takes place in Dublin and Luxembourg
UK telecoms giant to sell-off Irish business as part of major global retrenchment
Many investors, sceptical of US rally, have kept piles of money on the sidelines
Fed’s rate hike U-turn surprises investors; Woodford claims ‘spectacular’ returns on way
When stocks bottomed out in 2009 there was fear of meltdown of the financial system
Stocktake: Tesla chief’s ongoing carelessness a cause of concern for investors
There has been an about-turn in sentiment towards emerging markets
Regulator dealing with increased application volumes related to UK exit from EU
D’Arcy warns companies will not be able to ‘skip queue’ for authorisation after UK exit
Financial services companies seeking must be properly capitalised, Brexit event told
Cairn Homes enjoys 4% bounce in Dublin on the back of positive trading numbers
Move will be first market test since European Central Bank ended stimulus programme
Forecasts from strategists show bullish expectations have been reined in
Iseq Overall Index dips 0.09 per cent to 5,651.16 in Dublin as CRH slips 1.83 per cent
UK currency could hit floor if central banks sell off predicted £100bn over EU crash-out
Business Today: the best news, analysis and comment from ‘The Irish Times’ business desk
US bank merges London-based banking arm with Irish subsidiary
Bitcoin likely to see further falls; oil is on the verge of hitting a 52-week low
It may be that this is a late-cycle bull market that isn’t quite finished yet
Shares in Swiss-Irish food group Aryzta rise 6.5 per cent to €1.29
Whatever about the short term, emerging markets can be a very good option
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