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EU weighs laws to force euro clearing trade out of City

The European Union plans to give itself powers to move euro clearing business away from London’s financial sector to the ...
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Analysis: Tearing up plumbing to spite the financial plumber is daft

Until recently Euro clearing was an obscure corner of the financial markets that mattered mostly to the people who worked ...
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Holidaymakers ‘taking risks over travel cover’

Holidaymakers are taking huge risks by not buying adequate travel insurance, a financial expert has warned. Families are leaving themselves ...
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Irish Business Monitor June 2017

Your Business Live, Ireland’s major SME event brings you the Irish Business Monitor – an indicator for businesses in Ireland, ...
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Oil price spikes higher on trader bets despite supply glut

Oil rose on Monday to break a three-day losing streak, after futures traders increased their bets on a renewed price ...
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End of roaming fees – but mind Facebook and WhatsApp use

Mobile phone charges for roaming calls and texts in the EU are to finally end this week. However, consumers are ...
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Varadkar: Theresa May’s failure to win a majority might result in a softer Brexit

Taoiseach-designate Leo Varadkar said on Monday that Theresa May’s failure to win a majority in last week’s election might result ...
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Construction activity growth rises sharply – the fastest seen since February 2016

Activity in Ireland’s construction sector accelerated sharply last month and at one of the fastest rates in the 17-year history ...
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Yields on €500m auction of short-term government debt expected to remain in negative territory

Yields on this week’s €500m auction of short-term government debt are expected to remain in negative territory as investors continue ...
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