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Central Bank fines Waystone unit after fund loss

The Central Bank has fined a unit of fund manager Waystone close to €400,000 and reprimanded it for a number of breaches of regulations...

ECB needs to be ‘prudent’ on more interest rate cuts, says Central Bank of Ireland governor Gabriel Makhlouf

Jana Randow and Mark SchroersToday at 03:30The European Central Bank should reserve big interest-rate cuts for ­exceptional circumstances, according to Gabriel Makhlouf, the governor...

Central Bank fails to get exemption from zoned land tax

In a submission to the appeals board, the Central Bank said the land in question was required and integral to a public administration facility,...

Ireland’s top 1,000 companies: One hugely profitable firm out in front as Big Tech dominates

Big tech dominates the Top 1,000 rankings of companies published by The Irish Times on Thursday, with Apple once again leading the way in...

Bumper €8.3bn tax and spending package earmarked for Budget 2025

The upcoming budget will be framed around a massive tax and spending package of €8.3 billion, Government Ministers confirmed on Tuesday, as they published...

Pace of public spending risks an economic crisis, Central Bank warns

​Message is likely to be hammered home in a pre-budget letter to the Government If Government spending increases continue at the current pace without any...

The week ahead in business: The Banking and Payments Federation Ireland annual conference and the Central Bank’s Financial Stability Review

There will be a heavyweight line-up at Banking and Payments Federation Ireland’s annual banking conference on Tuesday at the Mansion House in Dublin. Among...

WeWork opens for business at One Central Plaza

Having lain dormant since its sale in 2017, the former headquarters of the Central Bank opens for business today as the new flagship location...

ECB boss Christine Lagarde sends strong signal interest rate cuts are on the way

Bank confident that inflation is now under control at 2pc as impact ­factors ‘fade away’ “No predicament, no prescription, no commitment, but it is a...

Central Bank of Ireland moves to stop any repeat of ‘Truss-style’ pension jolt

New rules aim to stop rerun of 2022 crisis that led to £425bn wipeout in funds linked to UK government debt In co-ordinated statements on...

Central Bank to review ‘fitness and probity process after ‘flawed’ decision

The Central Bank has decided to commission an independent review of its fitness and probity vetting regime for individual taking up important finance sector...

Central Bank’s ‘fitness and probity’ regime to be reviewed after highly critical tribunal ruling

Process run by regulator ‘fell below the standard of constitutional fairness’ The tribunal, chaired by former Supreme Court judge John MacMenamin, is a Government-appointed body...

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