Rachel Marie Walsh rounds up the very best launches coming your way in February.
Sat, 28 Jan, 2017
Tue, 13 Dec, 2016
Rachel Marie Walsh reviews the best pre-autumn makeup launches.
Sat, 30 Jul, 2016
AIB said it’s delivering in cutting mortgage rates and was confident its provisioning for bad loans and its accounts were up to scratch after a whistleblower approached regulators.
Wed, 25 May, 2016
The last chance to hit the dance floor at a hotel that hosted top political figures in Irish history takes place this weekend, as the new owner sells off its contents.
Thu, 15 Oct, 2015
The new chief executive of AIB will have to be ratified by the Single Supervisory Mechanism (SSM) in Frankfurt.
Thu, 22 Jan, 2015
AIB chief executive David Duffy is leaving the State-owned bank to take up a position with UK-based Clydesdale Bank.
Tue, 20 Jan, 2015
The Department of Finance is preparing to pick banking advisers next week, as it weighs how to recoup a €21bn taxpayer bailout of AIB.
Sat, 10 Jan, 2015
The EU has put no legal requirement on AIB to repay the €21bn in bailout funds it has received from Irish taxpayers.
Tue, 11 Nov, 2014
KKR and Colony Capital are the most likely investors in Permanent TSB when it raises capital following the results of the stress tests, according to a source.
Sat, 25 Oct, 2014
Stockbrokers Merrion Capital is convinced there is a resurgence in AIB, with analyst Ciaran Callaghan issuing a note entitled ‘Phoenix rising from the ashes’.
Fri, 14 Mar, 2014
One of Cork city’s oldest hotels, the Victoria Hotel on St Patrick Street, is for sale by tender in April.
Thu, 27 Feb, 2014
The Government is unlikely to offload its €1.6bn contingent convertible (CoCo) capital notes in AIB before the results of the ECB’s comprehensive assessment of the banking system is completed later this year, according to market sources.
Tue, 21 Jan, 2014
Tax revenues came in marginally ahead of expectations while spending was lower than forecast, leaving a deficit of €7.1bn, according to exchequer returns to the end of September.
Thu, 03 Oct, 2013
The Irish banks will need €20bn in new capital following the stress tests later this year, according to Friends First chief economist Jim Power.
Wed, 29 May, 2013
It is believed the Minister for Finance Michael Noonan told the IMF that he will look to Contingent Convertible Capital (CoCo) Notes if the banks need additional capital buffers following the stress tests.
Fri, 24 May, 2013
Bank of Ireland shareholder, Wilbur Ross, has accused the last government of “very bad politics” for its handling of the economy.
Sat, 16 Mar, 2013
Ireland is poised to sell on its AIB Contingent Convertible (CoCo) as it seeks to capitalise on positive sentiment in the aftermath of the blow-out sovereign €5bn bond this week, according to sources.
IT was the moment Brian Cowen finally completed his car crash journey from being the Bruiser of Irish politics to its Mr Bean.
Sat, 22 Jan, 2011
The Government is engaged in constructive talks with the International Monetary Fund and Europe to secure the best outcome for the country, Taoiseach Brian Cowen said today.
Fri, 19 Nov, 2010
The International Monetary Fund mission begins its inspection of Ireland’s debt-ridden finances today.
The Taoiseach Brian Cowen tonight told his country there was no need to be ashamed as he opened its books to the International Monetary Fund.
Thu, 18 Nov, 2010
Chamel, Le Vernis Riva, €25
Sat, 13 Nov, 2010
Whitney Houston and her husband Bobby Brown are making headlines again, after they were named the Tackiest Couple of 2005.
Sat, 17 Dec, 2005
Santa’s Kingdom this year. Evelyn Ring gets a sneak preview.
Fri, 21 Nov, 2003
THE future of RTÉ’s reality TV show Cabin Fever remains in doubt following the sinking of the 90ft schooner involved in the programme off the Donegal coast on Friday.
Mon, 16 Jun, 2003
RTÉ’S latest reality TV show was scuttled yesterday after Cabin Fever I hit the rocks off the Donegal coast.
Sat, 14 Jun, 2003
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