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US commerce secretary Howard Lutnick is now Trump’s loudest and brashest defender but he wasn’t always a fan
US commerce secretary Howard Lutnick is now Trump’s loudest and brashest defender but he wasn’t always a fan
State agency plans to issue €10bn to €14bn in long-term debt this year compared to €8.25bn last year
Datalex remains hooked on financial support from billionaire backer Dermot Desmond
Construction companies made up eight of the 15 companies with the lowest representation of women in the top 25 per cent of earners
15-year-old firm advises 500 families in over €600 million of assets
Vaccine makers Moderna and Novavax both sustained double-digit percentage declines following Peter Marks’s resignation
Firm failed to put effective arrangements in place to detect and report suspicious transactions, Central Bank said
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Áine Cornally set to join Cantor Fitzgerald Ireland’s leadership team to assume the role of chief operating officer
Former CEO is said to be among parties to signal interest in investing in embattled company, which is running out of cash just as it cracks US market
He takes over from Ronan Reid and will report directly to global chief operating officer Mark Kaplan
Dublin-listed company is likely to seek to raise further debt finance in the meantime
Bonds can offer better returns but are not without risk and, ideally, require substantial investment
Swiss authorities issue statement in support of Credit Suisse as financial markets bet ECB will scale back planned half-point rate hike on Thursday
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