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U.K. digital bank Monzo to exit U.S.

Monzo pursued a U.S. license but withdrew its application in 2021, writes Elena Vardon, The Wall Street Journal.

Trump reveals presidential library design: a glass tower in Miami

Video shows renderings of the building with golden escalators and a golden statue of the president raising his fist in the air, write Lindsay Ellis and Vera Bergengruen, The Wall Street Journal.

Buying the dip? This AI agent will do it for you

Public, an investing platform, will offer AI agents that can help put your brokerage account on autopilot, writes Hannah Erin Lang, The Wall Street Journal.

Chinese games giant NetEase quietly set up a Dublin office. Now it’s been quietly shut down

In recent months, the Chinese firm gradually reduced its headcount in Dublin with rounds of cuts. The last handful of employees were informed of redundancies in January.

“We tend to think that drones are one technology, when it’s as vague as vehicles with wheels”

Shannon-based start-up Iona Drones aims to bring autonomous drone deliveries to rural and typically unreachable areas. Founder Etienne Louvet talks through Ireland's competitive advantage and his plans to mimic Stripe's strategy.

Turbulent Mayor, the sequel: Council meeting terminated in chaos after transparency row

After last week's investigation by The Currency into the controversy surrounding Mayor John Moran, Monday's meeting of the troubled Limerick City and County Council was hoped to press the reset button. Instead, the situation became even more inflamed.

Orsted shares jump as outlook improves for U.S. wind farms

The risk of "adverse policy action" against its two U.S. offshore projects has eased, Bank of America says, writes Joe Stonor, The Wall Street Journal.

An AI upheaval is coming for media. This journalist is already all in

A Fortune editor has cranked out more than 600 stories using the technology; "This won’t be seen as some people’s idea of journalism", writes Isabella Simonetti, The Wall Street Journal.

Top Voices

Constantin Gurdgiev: Bond markets lead, the economy follows

The markets are buckling up for a long-run spike in inflationary pressures. In the US, bond vigilantes have seized control of policy from the White House and the Fed.

Paul McArdle: What happened when I took a personality test

A conversation with psychologist Ryne Sherman reshapes Paul McArdle’s view of personality testing, leadership potential, and what it really takes to succeed at the top.

Fiscal responsibility versus political imperatives: Rewinding the week that was

Since Covid, there has been a political expectation that the State will insulate everyone from everything, all the time. This is economically not viable.

Dion Fanning: The painful rebuilding of football country

An extraordinary hysteria accompanied Ireland to their World Cup play-off in Prague. Dion Fanning wonders what this longing tells us about the country and, after another defeat, will it help on the long road back for Irish football?

John Looby: The Lessons of our recent history from Paris to Barnhall

As Ireland marched towards its modern-day confident self, a rugby club emerged into what is now MU Barnhall. For those who have been there for decades, this year’s Six Nations closed the loop.

Stuart Fitzgerald: The exit-planning lessons SMEs can learn from private equity 

Mapping prospective buyers, carrying out robust internal diligence, and strengthening management teams does not mean you’re about to sell your business, but it will help you make it more resilient today – and more attractive tomorrow.

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Colm McCarthy: The State cannot afford to provide all-risks insurance for everyone

The best response to the worsening geopolitical outlook is a stronger state balance sheet. The government has chosen to wish it away.

In picturesque Killiney, a site exposes Ireland’s housing contradictions

In a country missing hundreds of thousands of homes, the prospect of 80 apartments compared to a single mansion should not even be a close contest. Unfortunately, in Ireland, it is.