Surviving a shake-up: is restructuring ever good for staff?
As companies from Amazon to Citi overhaul management, experts warn that savings from job cuts can be overtaken by unintended consequences
As companies from Amazon to Citi overhaul management, experts warn that savings from job cuts can be overtaken by unintended consequences
Ahead of a landmark Pride in Dublin, people involved in the fight for equality remember more hostile times and give a guarded welcome to improved corporate inclusivity
Ignacio Gutiérrez-Orrantia has over 30 years experience in the sector
Homebuilder Cairn buys Dublin site, Blanchardstown SC debt deal; CRH invests in Ukraine and Citigroup staff unease
According to regulators, a trader intended to sell shares worth $58m but entered details valuing them at $444bn
Titi Cole, one of the most senior black women in finance, departs, while outgoing PwC US head Tim Ryan joins bank
Dublin staff were told last month that 168 Irish roles were at risk as part of a global cost-cutting initiative
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Wall Street banking giant is shedding jobs globally as part of cost-cutting initiative
Redevelopment of Citi’s current European headquarters to include public viewing gallery known as the Liffey Experience on 16th floor
Loan loss provisions have thinned even as regulators highlight risks in commercial real estate market
US bank employs 2,500 people at operations in the State
Pan-European Stoxx 600 suffers third consecutive day of losses
Earnings are expected to have shrunk in last quarter of 2023 due to unpaid debts and impact of high interest rates
Collectively, the big Wall Street banks cut at least 30,000 staff in 2023 with more cuts expected next year
Secure-transaction technology has yet to make significant inroads into traditional banking sector
The Citi sandwich case shows why some rule-benders get a lot more sympathy than others
Earnings growth trails rivals but lender buoyed by strong performance in investment banking and sales and trading
US bank defies expectations of falling profits with 2% increase in net income
British medicines group and US rival Pfizer have both committed to selling down stakes over time to fund core pharma operations
Wall Street banking giant employs 2,900 in the Republic, at a time of heightened worries about global job cuts being planned by group chief Jane Fraser
CRH marked its last day of trading in Dublin with a 1.5 per cent gain
While some companies are tightening mandates on working from home, more are moving to flexible models
Traders await European Central Bank’s latest interest rate move
US banking giant employs some 2,800 at its pan-European hub in Dublin
Latest consumer price data boosts hopes that the Fed could end rate hikes soon
Brothers sold stake in Slaney Foods for a reported €250 million in 2016
Hong Kong-based James Turner will be replaced by Ben Bulmer, says FTSE 100 insurer
Father and daughter, Kevin and Rachel Byrne, are the co-founders of Zingibeer
ECB expected to hike up rates by a further 0.25 per cent next month as core inflation remains strong
Company notes “significant sources of uncertainty” in global economy
Companies face ‘upset’ employees who are learning what new recruits will earn
Companies face ‘upset’ employees who are learning what new recruits will earn
The Iseq index gave back almost all of Thursday’s 2.3 per cent
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