City Dublin Financial News
08.11 / 16:23
economics
Bank of England
UK
Andrew Bailey warns of risks to world economy posed by 'fragmentation'
Andrew Bailey (pictured), said that within financial services, fragmentation damages financial markets by reducing its size and making them 'inherently less stable'.
07.11 / 09:03
Cooper
President
social
innovations
University College Dublin partners with Vellore Institute of Technology; aims to boost cross border collaboration
University College Dublin (UCD) and Vellore Institute of Technology (VIT) recently formalized a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), symbolising the beginning of a transformative journey dedicated to fostering international cooperation. This partnership aims to facilitate cross-border collaboration, student exchanges, collaborative academic research and faculty involvement, according to an official release.
06.11 / 06:09
Airlines
Ryanair forecasts record annual profit, promises regular dividend as fares soar
DUBLIN (Reuters) — Ryanair on Monday forecast a record annual profit and promised to pay investors a regular dividend for the first time after fares soared 24% during its key summer season.
03.11 / 12:37
MSCI
ETFs
Franklin Templeton Asia ex-Japan ETF cuts fees and outlines plans to exclude China
The fund will also be renamed to Franklin FTSE Asia ex China ex Japan UCITS ETF.
27.10 / 08:39
Citi
Provident
Google
Landmark
Platform
country
information
Features
Google Maps receives AI-powered new features: EV information, Lens in Maps, Immersive View for places and more
Google introduced Immersive View for routes. Starting this week, Immersive View for routes is gradually becoming available in Amsterdam, Barcelona, Dublin, Florence, Las Vegas, London, Los Angeles, Miami, New York, Paris, San Francisco, San Jose, Seattle, Tokyo, and Venice on both Android and iOS platforms. Immersive View for places, powered by AI blends thousands of Street View and aerial images, allowing users to preview restaurants or landmarks ahead of your visit.
25.10 / 13:11
Airlines
JetBlue
travelers
JetBlue will expand transatlantic flying with seasonal service to Dublin and Edinburgh
JetBlue says it will expand its transatlantic flying next spring and summer
19.10 / 08:49
14.10 / 20:25
Career
COMPOSITE
audience
song
Manchester United legend Cantona announces debut album ahead of sell-out tour
Eric Cantona, the football legend, has made a surprising shift into the world of music, much to the excitement of his fans worldwide. The 57-year-old announced his debut album, 'I'll Make My Own Heaven,' set for release on October 20th.
29.09 / 12:33
FIVE
Extreme
Manufacturing
Landmark
Intel
track
Intel hails 'landmark' as high-volume EUV production begins at Irish plant
By Padraic Halpin and Max A. Cherney
28.09 / 09:53
Target
FIVE
Airlines
Boeing
travelers
Ryanair to cut flights this winter due to Boeing delivery delays
(Reuters) -Ryanair announced on Thursday cuts to its winter schedule due to delays in the delivery of Boeing (NYSE:BA) aircraft, but Europe's largest airline by passenger numbers said its full-year traffic forecast was unaffected «as yet».
15.09 / 20:01
FIVE
Aviat
Airlines
NOT
Insolvency petitions filed by lessors not maintainable: SpiceJet
SpiceJet on Friday claimed in the bankruptcy court that two insolvency petitions filed against it by two aircraft lessors — Wilmington Trust SP Services (Dublin) Ltd and Celestial Aviation Services Ltd — were not maintainable. The low-cost airline informed the National Company Law Tribunal that Wilmington was not the owner of the aircraft leased by it and so it is not an operational creditor to file an insolvency petition. Opposing the Celestial Aviation case, SpiceJet argued that five operational creditors had filed a combined petition, so it was not maintainable. In the Wilmington case, SpiceJet claimed that the owner of the aircraft was BOC Aviation Ltd, which had transferred the ownership to Aircaste (Ireland) Ltd and.
15.09 / 17:43
15.09 / 12:55
UPS
Digital
Fox
Platform
TikTok
social
Fine
European regulators slap TikTok with $368 million fine for breaching strict data privacy rules
European regulators slapped TikTok with a $368 million fine on Friday for failing to protect children's privacy, the first time that the popular short video-sharing app has been punished for breaching Europe's strict data privacy rules. Ireland's Data Protection Commission, the lead privacy regulator for Big Tech companies whose European headquarters are largely in Dublin, said it was fining TikTok 345 million euros and reprimanding the platform for the violations dating to the second half of 2020.
15.09 / 09:15
FIVE
Aviat
Airlines
SpiceJet questions the maintainability of insolvency petitions by aircraft lessors Wilmington and Celestial
Spicejet, on Thursday, argued that the insolvency petition filed by aircraft lessor Wilmington Trust SP Services (Dublin) Limited was not maintainable, questioning the company’s locus standi to file an insolvency petition. In another case listed before the National Company Law Tribunal, Spicejet argued that the insolvency petition filed under Section 10 of the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016, by Celestial Aviation Services Ltd, wasn’t maintainable either. The low-cost airline informed the National Company Law Tribunal that the owner in Wilmington’s case was not the company that had filed the petition but BOC Aviation Ltd, which had transferred it to Aircaste (Ireland) Ltd and, thus, the petitioner could not be the operational creditor. “He’s not the owner of the aircraft, so in what capacity does he become the operational creditor,” senior counsel representing Spicejet stated. “Trustee is only entrusted with the property and cannot become the owner of the property,” he further said, referring to the invoices, where the account was also in Aircastle (Ireland) Ltd’s, earlier referred to as Klaatu Aircraft Leasing (Ireland) Limited, name.
12.09 / 13:43
12.09 / 07:29
UPS
Provident
Citigroup
stake
GE to sell $2.44 billion stake in aircraft leasing provider AerCap
(Reuters) -AerCap Holdings NV said on Monday a unit of General Electric (NYSE:GE) Co will sell a stake worth about $2.44 billion in the aircraft leasing giant through an underwritten public offering.
05.09 / 20:35
UPS
ByteDance
TikTok
TikTok's Irish data center up and running as European privacy project gets under way
TikTok says operations have started at the first of its three European data centers, part of the popular Chinese owned app’s project to ease Western fears about privacy risks
05.09 / 17:01
awards
Lionel Messi, Argentina were favoured in FIFA World Cup 2022, alleges Ex-Netherlands manager Louis van Gaal
Louis van Gaal, the former Netherlands coach, has alleged that FIFA World Cup 2022 may have been manipulated to favour Lionel Messi-led Argentina. Van Gaal was at the helm of the Dutch team during the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, where Argentina eliminated the Netherlands via a penalty shootout in the quarter-finals, as per reports. During an interview at the Eredivisie Awards 2022/23 gala, Van Gaal expressed his concerns, stating, «When you observe the behavior of Argentina and compare it to ours… some Argentinian players crossed the line and faced no consequences.» He went on to speculate, «That's why I believe there may have been a deliberate plan in place.» When the interviewer pressed him for further elaboration, the former Barcelona manager chose not to delve into specific details, reports stated. Meanwhile, Netherlands coach Ronald Koeman wants to see a tougher mental approach from his players after a disappointing start to his new tenure with the team this year. The Dutch have lost three of four games since Koeman replaced Louis van Gaal, including both matches at the Nations League finals which they hosted in June. They resume their European Championship qualifying campaign on Thursday with a Group B clash against Greece in Eindhoven before a trip to Dublin on Sunday to take on the Republic of Ireland. On the other hand, Inter Miami head coach Gerardo Martino talked about the approach they are willing to take in their upcoming games in the absence of their captain and ace forward Lionel Messi. The World Cup-winning Argentinian will be a notable absentee in their upcoming fixtures as Messi has been included in Argentina’s latest squad for the World Cup 2026 qualifiers against Ecuador and Bolivia.
01.09 / 18:21
Provident
Twitter
awards
show
star
concert
drummer
Travis Barker leaves Blink-182 tour for 'urgent family matter', posts pictures of prayer room
Travis Barker had to make a sudden exit. The reason being given is a sudden emergency in Barker’s family. Travis Barker and his wife, reality television star Kourtney Kardashian are expecting their first child together. Kourtney had announced her pregnancy at Travis Barker and Blink-182’s concert in Los Angeles on June 18 this year. Travis had to excuse himself from the Blink-182 concerts in the near future due to a family emergency.Blink-182 announced on its official handle on X / Twitter: «Due to an urgent family matter, Travis has had to return home to the States.» The group further informed about the canceled shows. «The Glasgow, Belfast, and Dublin shows are being postponed. More information in regards to his return to Europe and rescheduled dates will be provided as soon as available.»
01.09 / 16:47
01.09 / 14:33
Booking
Instagram
band
show
performer
concert
drummer
Blink 182 cancel concerts in Glasgow, Dublin, Belfast: Know reason, will it impact other concerts booked in September?
Blink 182 canceled their program in Glasgow. They pulled out of the OVO Hydro program scheduled for Friday. A second performance at the Hydro on Saturday, as well as upcoming shows in Belfast and Dublin, have been canceled. In an Instagram post, the band said, “The Glasgow, Belfast, and Dublin shows are being postponed. Due to an urgent family matter, Travis has had to return home to the States.”
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