Recent rule changes have allowed Pacific Island players return to their home nations after test match time with other countries. It would be foolish to underestimate them. The Currency's Rugby World Cup coverage is in association with Interpath Advisory.
Luke Comer turned a small fortune into a large one when he started buying distressed Irish property assets. However, he has been banned from training horses over doping offences. What do we know about his yard and his training operation?
My first interview with Bernard Looney took place in his glass-fronted office in BP, with a press officer and a Trinidadian female assistant sitting in as well. His accent was more mid-Atlantic than Kerry, and he looked set for greatness. Where did it go wrong?
Dylan McGrath has had to dig deep to hold onto his restaurants in Dublin. The well known chef explains just what it took to keep going and how he is optimistic for the future.
Half-year results from Ireland's biggest home builders, Cairn and Glenveagh, are a window into their industry.
Earlier this week, The Currency reported that a German bank had appointed receivers over a Dublin property owned by Korean investors. Drawing on new analysis, we explain how the initial deal was structured and why it fell apart.
A promised measure to exempt foreign dividends from corporation tax will make no financial difference but was a key simplification demand of FDI investors.
It is almost 20 years since the Galway Clinic opened. Now a new plan is being developedby an Irish builing firm to construct a new private hospital in the West of Ireland.
Rockwell, which manages €250 million on behalf of about 6,500 clients, teamed up with The Currency for a survey of 450 SME owners. Founder Robert Whelan talks through the findings of the survey and tells his own business story.
Four hours of scrutiny before the Oireachtas Media Committee ranged from the state broadcaster’s finances and malaise to radical property proposals.
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