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Full coverage: Central Bank

Out with the old: The changing face of Ireland’s property investors

The Department of Finance's funds sector review outlines a changed investor landscape behind the country's property market while also pushing for further analysis of investment structures like EUTs.

Michael Cogley
25th Oct, 2024 - 6 min read

“You can’t make fish of one and flesh of the other”: Remaining Belfry investors want their money back

Several dozen Belfry investors sold “a pig in a poke” protested outside of the Central Bank this Thursday, demanding more action from the regulator to force AIB to repay their investment.

Niall Sargent
10th Oct, 2024 - 5 min read

In Jay we trust: Fed’s first interest rate cut in four years sets course for controlled inflation

The US Federal Reserve Chair Jay Powell opted to cut interest rates this week for the first time since March 2020, when Covid was wreaking havoc on global economies. What happens next?

John Looby
20th Sep, 2024 - 3 min read

A Fondy revival in Ireland? Its new Georgian owner is pumping funds into the Irish entity

Fondy set up in Ireland with big plans but those ambitions drifted away after pandemic difficulties. Now its new owner, TBC Bank, has invested €300,000 into its Irish base.

Jonathan Keane
16th Sep, 2024 - 2 min read

Unlocking the future of travel: How Ireland slots into Booking’s fintech ambitions

The online travel giant set up a fintech unit a few years ago and got a licence from the Central Bank of Ireland. Now it’s putting it to use.

Jonathan Keane
10th Sep, 2024 - 2 min read

Budget rules, spending watchdogs, and peak populism: Rewinding the week that was 

There was a time when rows between governments and their economic advisers on inflation and spending unfolded in oak-lined boardrooms. Now, they are taking place on social media.

Ian Kehoe
14th Jul, 2024 - 6 min read

Chinese fintech firm LianLian has swapped Ireland for Luxembourg in its EU plans

The payments company had set up shop in Dublin and sought an e-money licence from the Central Bank but has pulled the plug on that strategy.

Jonathan Keane
8th Jul, 2024 - 4 min read

John Collins: Tech industry not helping itself when it comes to demand for remote working

Without significant improvements that make remote work more than a never-ending series of 30 minute video calls, WeWork will likely have plenty of customers willing to battle the commute for a bit of in-real-life face time. 

John Collins
1st Jul, 2024 - 4 min read

Crypto’s prep work for a new Europe-wide playbook has kicked off

The local ecosystem and multinationals in Ireland are getting their legal ducks in a row for MiCA, the EU’s raft of new rules for the sector.

Jonathan Keane
17th Jun, 2024 - 6 min read

Absorb not amplify: Central Bank watches risks in weak Irish commercial property market

The Central Bank’s latest financial stability review has raised risks in the commercial real estate sector, where international and non-bank lenders play increasing roles. Deputy governor Vasileios Madouros gives his assessment.

Jonathan Keane
12th Jun, 2024 - 6 min read
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