Chinese vice-premier strongly defends globalisationHuawei says impact of US campaign against it ‘would not be very significant’Tue Jan 21 2020 - 15:57
Trump holds America up as ‘example for the world’US president takes swipe at environmental ‘prophets of doom’ in DavosTue Jan 21 2020 - 13:22
Richer countries must do more to tackle climate change, Thunberg tells DavosTechnology to ‘suck hundreds of billions of tonnes’ of CO2 out of the air does not exist, and ‘perhaps never will’, Swedish teenager tells World Economic Forum in SwitzerlandTue Jan 21 2020 - 09:10
Bosses more gloomy on growth than at any time in past decadeBusiness leaders in western Europe and US most downbeat about future, survey showsMon Jan 20 2020 - 17:36
Ireland has fifth-largest number of billionaires per capita in the world, says OxfamState has 17 ultra-wealthy people, according to report published ahead of Davos forumMon Jan 20 2020 - 13:43
State-backed Finance Ireland weighs stock market flotation in 2020State’s largest non-bank lender is working on IPO plan with Goodbody StockbrokersMon Jan 20 2020 - 04:30
Phil Hogan to address business leaders at IDA event at DavosVaradkar and Donohue cancel attendances due to demands of looming general electionMon Jan 20 2020 - 04:15
PTSB finance and operations executives vie for chief executive jobNew chief executive not expected to be picked before bank reports 2019 resultsMon Jan 20 2020 - 03:45
Irish banks face SME bad loans risks, warns debt ratings firmBad loans, restructured mortgages and hard Brexit all potential pitfalls, Scope Ratings saysFri Jan 17 2020 - 15:24
Election adds to headaches for AIB boss Colin HuntMarket Beat: Pressure on the partially State-owned bank continue to mountFri Jan 17 2020 - 15:15
Ministers ditch Davos for electorate’s doorstepsVaradkar and Donohoe won’t be joining global elite as the Government focuses on campaigningFri Jan 17 2020 - 11:19
Greencore investors urged to spurn Coveney’s €315,000 pensionCompany says it backs principle of cutting the disparity in pension contributions between executive directors and the wider employee baseFri Jan 17 2020 - 03:15
Overseas funds paid 1.37% tax on IREF income after clampdownFund structures were provided with high interest loan, rather than taking dividendsThu Jan 16 2020 - 05:40
Overseas funds paid 1.37% tax on IREF income after clampdownFund structures were provided with high interest loan, rather than taking dividendsThu Jan 16 2020 - 05:40
Iseq stands out as European weak spot amid AIB dividend worriesMarkets close: Ryanair declines due to profit taking by some investorsWed Jan 15 2020 - 18:17
Gallaghers increase stake in housebuilder Abbey to 94.5%Family of executive chairman spent £33.1m on 10% of companyWed Jan 15 2020 - 17:18
Liberty Insurance to exit Irish commercial liability marketBrexit has hastened trend of insurance departuresWed Jan 15 2020 - 12:48
AIB may need to cut dividend and disappoint market on capital return – BarclaysShares down 4% as analysts downgrade stockWed Jan 15 2020 - 11:38
Cinema mogul builds up stake in DatalexTrading in shares were suspended in MayTue Jan 14 2020 - 17:00
State’s credit worthiness unlikely to be affected by election, S&P saysAgency references possible pitfalls in health sector, house price inflation and reliance on corporate tax receiptsTue Jan 14 2020 - 15:48
St James’s Place abandons deal to buy Dublin investment firm HarvestThe wealth management group says it looks forward to maintaining its good relationships with HarvestSat Jan 11 2020 - 08:30
Ireland’s credit rating goes up a notch thanks to healthy economyKroll cites falling debt burden, strong banking sector and political stability for AA- ratingFri Jan 10 2020 - 19:02
Willie Walsh leaves daunting challenges for successor in flight-shaming eraMarket Watch: Environmental concerns present airline sector with a serious challengeFri Jan 10 2020 - 16:35
Pub group Mitchells & Butlers shares rise on ‘record’ Christmas salesHorse-racing magnates JP McManus and John Magnier own 23.5% of groupThu Jan 09 2020 - 10:00
State hits 40% of minimum 2020 funding target with bond saleNTMA sells 15-year bond to carry 0.45% yieldWed Jan 08 2020 - 18:28
World’s largest law firm Dentons to open Dublin officeFormer William Fry partner Eavan Saunders to head officeWed Jan 08 2020 - 16:41
European stocks gain as technology shares buoyed by US chipmakersMarkets close: Dublin inches higher as Brexit-sensitive stocks riseTue Jan 07 2020 - 17:59
CRH extends share buyback amid talk of emerging market salesBuilding materials giant hires Citigroup to find buyers for Brazilian cement businessTue Jan 07 2020 - 13:51
State looks to raise €3bn as Middle East tension helps bond marketsNTMA on course to sell 15-year bond to cover almost a third of minimum full-year targetTue Jan 07 2020 - 11:32
Irish-led T5 Oil & Gas warns of business risk after aborted IPOAfrica-focused explorer has ‘reasonable expectation’ of reviving flotation plan in 2020Tue Jan 07 2020 - 05:00
Road Safety Authority chief appointed to head Insurance IrelandMoyagh Murdock to take up chief executive role in industry lobby body in MarchMon Jan 06 2020 - 17:31
Irish plcs spend almost €2bn buying back their own shares in 2019CRH leads way, spending €900m this year, followed by Greencore and RyanairFri Dec 27 2019 - 17:45
AIB warns about Brexit trade talk risks in bond documentUK’s withdrawal from the EU may also have an impact on labour market conditions in IrelandFri Dec 27 2019 - 16:39
2019 sees Brexit deliver new banking giant as domestic lenders quiverTracker scandal rumbles on as domestic banks move to sell off problem mortgage portfoliosFri Dec 27 2019 - 05:24
Savvi credit union says breaches behind fine ‘firmly in the past’State’s second-largest credit union heralds easing of lending restrictions as ‘transformative’Tue Dec 24 2019 - 02:45
European shares dip in listless market as traders eye Christmas breakMarkets report: A 4.9% decline for Italian infrastructure group Atlantia pressured the wider country indexMon Dec 23 2019 - 18:11
Unpublicised dropping of Michael Fingleton case an affront to taxpayersInquiry into the octogenarian was quietly terminated last Friday due to his ill-healthMon Dec 23 2019 - 17:48
Dilosk loan book nears €650m after swing into profitCompany led by Fergal McGrath sees interest income from its buy-to-let business growSat Dec 21 2019 - 06:15
African veteran’s devotion to Tullow stock may make him its saviourMarket Beat: Spurned Kerry take comfort as IFF-DuPont love-in gets off to shaky startFri Dec 20 2019 - 15:43
AIB lures Tesco Ireland executive to chief people officer roleAppointment leaves the bank with a gender-balanced leadership for the first timeFri Dec 20 2019 - 06:47
FOMO grips stock investors as bull market lives on borrowed timeThere is no shortage of potential banana skins facing equity markets, according to analystsFri Dec 20 2019 - 05:39
KBC Bank Ireland appoints chief commercial officerJo Reynaerts previously worked in digital transformation for parent bankWed Dec 18 2019 - 16:19
Aidan Williams named as new Nama chairmanFinancial industry veteran succeeds Frank DalyWed Dec 18 2019 - 10:49
Competition authority’s motor insurance inquiry at ‘advanced stage’CCPC initiated its inquiry in Sept 2016 – around the time motor coverage costs hit a high pointWed Dec 18 2019 - 04:45
Bank stocks rattled by UK capital and Brexit concernsSentiment towards sector dented as Johnson puts threat of no-deal Brexit back on tableTue Dec 17 2019 - 19:28
European shares drop on fresh Brexit fears and Unilever sales warningIseq index loses 1.3 per cent as bank stocks retreatTue Dec 17 2019 - 18:34
Credit Union numbers fall by 40% amid income strugglesCombined membership totals 3.4m with assets of €18.3bnTue Dec 17 2019 - 13:03
African oil executive builds up 7% stake in Tullow OilSamuel Dossou-Aworet co-founded Energy Africa, which Tullow Oil bought in 2004Tue Dec 17 2019 - 11:23
Ulster Bank paying €500m dividend to Royal Bank of ScotlandTotal of €3.5bn repaid via dividends to parent RBS since late 2016 - almost 20% cent of £15m bailout it receivedTue Dec 17 2019 - 10:08
Financial markets forget they first cast Boris as a Brexit bogeymanThe markets are basking now in the afterglow of a Johnson electoral triumph. But for how long?Fri Dec 13 2019 - 15:04