Davy appoints consultancy firm to review staff trading in wake of bond controversy
Davy said the review will be a “forensic assessment” of staff trading over the past seven years.
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Become A MemberDavy said the review will be a “forensic assessment” of staff trading over the past seven years.
The Taoiseach says what happened in Davy is ‘unacceptable’.
The Central Bank experienced a “very challenging approach” throughout the Davy probe, an Oireachtas committee heard.
The scandal has led to fierce criticism of the firm, and its CEO resigned at the weekend.
The pressure has ramped up on Davy after last week’s fine levied by the Central Bank.
Davy’s deputy chairman Kyran McLaughlin and head of bonds Barry Nangle also resigned this morning.
The Sinn Féin TD says the State must cut all ties with Davy Stockbrokers unless individuals are held to account.
The Central Bank announced the fine levied against Davy yesterday.
Fitzgerald was defending his position as he heads into another year with Wexford.
Asking price inflation rose by 1.2% nationally compared with Q2 of 2019, despite the impact of Covid-19.
Davy Fitzgerald is hoping he can sort things out with Brian Lohan, his former team mate.
Fitzgerald also spoke about the ever changing role of modern day goalkeepers.
Brendan Bugler comes on board as a selector.
That’s according to property website MyHome.ie’s latest house price report.
Pundits say there is a silver lining on the horizon, though not everyone’s convinced yet.
The retailer has just opened its biggest store in the world in Birmingham.
That’s according to the latest residential property price report from MyHome.ie.
Fáilte Ireland says that Kilkenny and Galway are crying out for fresh accommodation.
That represents a decrease in both figures.
The Help-to-Buy scheme appears to have contributed to house price inflation, according to a new report.
New figures show a 28% increase in mortgage approvals since last year.
The Banner boss refused to name the player who was concussed in the win over the Cats.
The company is selling off assets in order to “reduce existing group indebtedness”.
Or for its economy at any rate. The union has outstripped growth in both the US and the UK for the start of 2015
The Central Bank’s new mortgage rules are probably working to keep a lid on the market.
How about we start from scratch?
The low-cost airline is looking to provide connections for long-haul carriers, but won’t be flying long distance itself anytime soon…
Exports from multinationals shouldn’t cloud a strong underlying performance, economist said.
The average public sector wage is just short of €920 per week – but experts say that could be skewed.
ISME warned that the extra demand must be met by new lending.
Davy is also calling for a budget adjustment of €500 million.
The airline chief will move on in May next year.
The bank blamed shifting consumer habits for the closures, but still attracted flak from the bankers union.
Despite a fourth straight quarter of growth, ISME warned that shop-owners are still under pressure
The Airline said this morning that it expects operating profit to drop by as much as 20% because of the work stoppage
We’re too focused on paying down our existing debt burden to consider new lending, says a new report.
The three Banner legends were filming RTÉ’s end of year GAA review programme.
“We wouldn’t have any great relationship, but the one thing I will say is, he is able to read it.”
Here’s something you don’t see every day… someone suggesting the economy will grow by more than first predicted.
Banks have still not recognised losses in full, says Davy Research, as it warns that mortgage arrears could rise from 13.5 per cent to as much as 18 per cent.
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