Ireland Financial News

22.09 / 17:09
European Union Time Catholics outnumber Protestants for first time in Northern Ireland's history
Catholics outnumber Protestants for the first time in Northern Ireland's history, a newly published census has revealed.
15.09 / 02:17
UPS Citi Continental City investment bank Numis eyes fresh European push from post-Brexit Dublin office
Numis, the traditionally City-focused investment bank, is gearing up to compete with larger rivals in continental Europe after opening its post-Brexit office in Dublin.
09.09 / 22:35
European Union Queen Elizabeth II Royal Family trudeau From Churchill to Yeltsin and Tito to Trudeau, the Queen's extraordinary reign in pictures
Queen Elizabeth II's death on Thursday marks an end to her record-breaking seven decades on the throne, with only France’s Louis XIV ahead of her in the history books. 
08.09 / 22:19
Energy Electricity Queen Elizabeth II has died: What happens next?
Nothing has been left to chance about the death of Queen Elizabeth II, which was confirmed on Thursday afternoon.
06.09 / 11:39
UPS Citi Citigroup Deal Citi nears deal for new Dublin office amid plans to bolster headcount
US investment bank Citigroup is preparing to sign off €100m development for new European headquarters in Dublin, amid plans to boost headcount in the Irish capital with 300 additional staff.
05.09 / 17:51
Extreme Racing Deutsche Bank says risk of a 'sterling crisis' is rising as Truss becomes UK prime minister
Following the news that Liz Truss will become Britain's new prime minister, Deutsche Bank says policy announcements in the coming weeks will be crucial if the U.K. is to avoid extreme macroeconomic events, particularly a balance of payments crisis.
05.09 / 15:45
Energy Liz Truss: What will the UK's new prime minister mean for Europe?
The phrase was short but gave a telling insight into the worldview of the UK's new prime minister.
01.09 / 12:49
COST Drop reports Vanguard’s European arm reports 33% profit drop as headcount rises by almost 200
Profit at the European arm of fund management giant Vanguard dropped by a third last year, as the business incurred higher expenses and personnel costs after adding almost 200 people to its books.
30.08 / 22:03
Mining Environment Bitcoin network Bitcoin could become a zero-emission network: Report
A pro-Bitcoin mining report from self-proclaimed philanthropist Daniel Batten has claimed that Bitcoin could become a zero-emission network.
26.08 / 21:55
Technology Soaring energy prices: How does the UK compare with Europe?
Energy bills in the UK will leap by 80% this winter, the country's energy regulator Ofgem announced today, as the Ukraine war continues to drive up prices.  
25.08 / 15:11
Adoption Europe Bitcoin Crypto adoption in Ireland down over 16% in the last year
The number of crypto investors in Ireland has decreased slightly in the past year, or so it appears according to recent data from Finder.com. 
17.08 / 00:45
European Union Migrants Forest fires NOT 'Europe not the cause of UK's problems', says UK PM frontrunner Liz Truss in leaked audio
The favourite in the contest to succeed Boris Johnson as the UK's next prime minister has been heard criticising the productivity and culture of British workers, who she says need "more graft".
15.08 / 14:45
Citi Citigroup exit Citi makes Fleming sole UK deals head after Skarbek exit
Citigroup's James Fleming is now the sole head of its UK dealmaking unit following the departure of key investment banker Jan Skarbek.
11.08 / 11:41
Citi Remark Citi dealmaker Jan Skarbek quits amid ongoing probe over remarks to female employee
Citi's co-head of banking, capital markets and advisory in the UK and Ireland has left the firm as a probe into his conduct continues, according to reports.
07.08 / 11:33
Climate change Heatwave Ukraine war: Five more grain ships due to leave Black Sea ports
Five cargo ships loaded with grain were due to set sail on Sunday from the Ukrainian ports of Chernomorsk and Odesa to continue exporting grain, the body overseeing the operation said on Saturday evening.
03.08 / 13:43
European Union celebrities 'I fear new famine,' Live Aid relief organiser Bob Geldof tells Euronews
The Sani music festival in northern Greece is celebrating its 30th anniversary this month. In the balmy night air, big crowds turned out to hear Irish rock star Bob Geldof and his band the Bobkatz strum through some Boomtown Rats classic hits.
29.07 / 13:23
Provident Digital Strategy Gemini UK to regulate stablecoins as part of Finance bill
It marks the first time that the UK’s licensing regime will cater specifically for a cryptoasset. While certain crypto businesses have to comply with the UK’s anti-money laundering rules, any issuer of stablecoins used for payment must now seek a licence from the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA).
22.07 / 16:25
Brussels launches new legal action against London over Northern Ireland Protocol
The European Commission on Friday launched four new infringement procedures against the UK over the implementation of the Northern Ireland Protocol.
22.07 / 00:15
Blockchain Web3 Metaverse crimes The dark side of the metaverse and how to fight it | Cointelegraph interview
Metaverse and Web3 have become catch-all terms that describe some aspects of the future internet. Beyond the hype, however, these technologies are building immersive worlds that intersect digital and real life. As more people migrate to the metaverse to work, play and “live,” so to speak, real-world complications are bound to arise. 

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