Renewable energy group Corre Energy saw its value climb 7% in Dublin after it started a share sale to investors
AIB
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Irish index of shares edges lower as a decline in banking shares and some key travel stocks weighs on market
Subdued week for stock markets amid uncertainty about the likely path for interest rates
Successful quarterly earnings at US chipmaker Nvidia have boosted technology shares on global markets
Move piles pressure on the domestic banks which offer much lower rates
Owners of independently owned units will not be impacted by process
Pan-European Stoxx 600 index ended 0.2 per cent lower after hitting a one-week low earlier in the session
Call at Financial Services Union conference in Belfast is to give time to consider future of branch banking
On the Iseq banking stocks were largely higher, with AIB gaining
Three-year fixed rate for new and existing customers will fall by more than 1.05 percentage points
The State did not invest in AIB, it was forced to bail out the system with borrowed money. Any decision to sell its remaining shares must be informed by investment logic not just ideology
Ryanair lagged behind its peers as it dropped 40 basis points following comments last week on the pricing of fares
Dublin-registered semiconductor company Cubit claims its dealings with a Russian entity led to sanction and AIB move to freeze its bank accounts
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