Skip to content

News

Frankfurt in front of Dublin in bid for Nomura

Japanese bank Nomura has narrowed down its hunt for a post-Brexit European subsidiary, with Frankfurt reportedly emerging as the frontrunner ...
Read More

Banks ordered to bring in ‘ambitious’ bad loan plans

The European Central Bank (ECB) has said it expects banks with high levels of unpaid loans to submit “ambitious and ...
Read More

S&P: Irish banks ‘largely recovered’ from the crash

Irish banks are “largely recovered” from the crash, ratings agency Standard & Poor’s said yesterday. However, “scope for profit growth” ...
Read More

Tallaght mixed-use investment at €1m offers 9.76pc return

Agents Knight Frank are seeking offers in excess of €1m exclusive for a mixed-use commercial investment in the south Dublin ...
Read More

Deutsche Bank in €8bn rights issue

Deutsche Bank said it will raise €8bn in a planned capital increase as the lender seeks to shore up its ...
Read More

Becoming a self-employed contractor can be lucrative and fulfilling – but you’ll need plenty of hard work and discipline

For the disillusioned professional fed up with the 9-6 grind, navigating office politics or managing thankless workloads, ditching the commute ...
Read More

Lender Dilosk snaps up performing loan portfolio valued around €60m

Specialist lender Dilosk has swooped on a portfolio of performing loans in a move aimed at increasing the fledgling firm’s ...
Read More

Canary Wharf Group weighing up sale in ‘Walkie Talkie’ building

Canary Wharf Group is mulling a sale of its stake in one of the City of London’s most recognisable buildings, ...
Read More

Coulson’s Ardagh will eye further acquisitions

An ebullient Paul Coulson has insisted that the Ardagh packaging giant he helped to create is only halfway through what ...
Read More