Banks and Ryanair power Iseq 20 to biggest surge since Irish bailout exit
AIB, Bank of Ireland and Ryanair account for almost 28 per cent of the benchmark index
AIB, Bank of Ireland and Ryanair account for almost 28 per cent of the benchmark index
Ryanair finished down 0.2% in Dublin as the shrugged off the imposition of a €255.8m fine by Italy’s competition watchdog
Irish carrier vows to appeal what it calls a ‘bizarre’ and ‘unsound’ decision
ECB opted to keep rates unchanged but offered more positive commentary on euro area economy
State company says increase in fees next year needed to improve standards for passengers
European defence stocks dip amid hopes for Ukraine peace deal
Sanction is second-biggest fine ever imposed by Spain’s consumer authority
The flight from Portugal to Dublin had to divert to Cork
CEO has begun talking up potential of other managers to reassure investors of ‘strong bench’ for replacement
Oracle’s disappointing quarterly forecasts led to declines in some of the world’s biggest tech names
A strong day for the Irish banks was not enough to keep the Iseq green
S&P 500 rises to a hair below October’s record
Farming and forestry responsible for 38% of State’s total output of gases linked to climate change
Dublin-based Iseq index underperformed on the day, falling 0.77% as Ryanair and Kerry take a hit
Rout in bitcoin deepens, sending crypto-related shares down
Offering was only taken up by 55,000 customers despite initial cap of 250,000 being set in March
Dublin woman detained on Monday after allegedly attacking two local police officers called to deal with disturbance on plane
Novo Nordisk surged on news of negotiated prices for Wegovy with US health services
Traders eye up UK budget due to be announced tomorrow
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Airline says it is appealing the ‘unprecedented’ move to the European Commission and the Dutch courts
Dublin market lagged behind neighbouring markets
Ryanair adds 3,000 seats to cater for demands as ticket prices sky-rocket but there are alternatives
Files used by Italian competition authority to reach a provisional view the airline had engaged in anti-competitive conduct
Markets are in a holding pattern at the start of week that will test risk appetite
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The airline said the new system will improve ‘customer service and rebooking during flight disruptions’
Smartphones only for future travel – but airline says it will help you if your phone dies before you board
Iseq index down 0.9% as banks, Ryanair and house builders slide
Top performer in Dublin was Glanbia, which climbed 5.8% after it upgraded its earnings guidance for the year
European shares caught up in concerns of tech valuations
October marks the seventh consecutive month of passenger growth at Dublin Airport
Timely Boeing deliveries to position Ryanair for growth
Michael O’Leary launches attack on departure of DAA’s Kenny Jacobs but ‘never more confident’ on airline’s growth trajectory
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