Business confidence sinking on Brexit concerns – IoD
Business confidence sinking on Brexit concerns – IoD A new survey shows that business confidence has been severely impacted by the political and economic uncertainty surrounding Brexit. The latest quarterly survey from the Institute of Directors in Ireland shows that the uncertainty evident over the past 12 months has intensified. It also reveals that 89% […]
Big investment banks have worst start to year since 2006
Big investment banks have worst start to year since 2006 The world’s largest investment banks have had their worst start to a year since 2006, according to the latest data published by industry analyst Coalition today. In the first six months of 2019 investment banks reported revenues of $76.8 billion, down 11% on the previous […]
Big investment banks have worst start to year since 2006
Big investment banks have worst start to year since 2006 The world’s largest investment banks have had their worst start to a year since 2006, according to the latest data published by industry analyst Coalition today. In the first six months of 2019 investment banks reported revenues of $76.8 billion, down 11% on the previous […]
84% of Irish consumers own a smartphone – ComReg
84% of Irish consumers own a smartphone – ComReg A new survey from ComReg shows that 84% of the population here own a smartphone, with two thirds of these using Google’s Android operating system, while the remainder are using Apple’s iOS. The survey was released ahead of ComReg’s national conference on the Digital Society tomorrow. […]
ECB President hopeful supports bank’s current stance
ECB President hopeful supports bank’s current stance The nominee to be the next President of the European Central Bank, Christine Lagarde, has said she supports the current stance of the ECB. The ECB maintains that “a highly accommodative policy stance is warranted for a prolonged period of time in order to bring inflation back to […]