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ECB meets in Malta as more quantitative easing seen as a matter of time

ECB meets in Malta as more quantitative easing seen as a matter of time

ECB President Mario Draghi convenes his 25-member governing council in Malta this week to set monetary policy as global market volatility slows trade

Regeneron to create 200 new jobs in Limerick over the next two years

Regeneron to create 200 new jobs in Limerick over the next two years

US pharmaceutical firm Regeneron plans to expand its workforce in Limerick by a further 200 people over the next two years

Billy Walsh announces he is bowing out of the Irish ring

Billy Walsh announces he is bowing out of the Irish ring

David McWilliams looks back on the boxing legend and the David and Goliath story of Irish boxing

Deutsche Bank restructures business, removes top executives

Deutsche Bank restructures business, removes top executives

Deutsche Bank is undertaking the biggest management shakeup in more than a decade

Ireland’s public finances improving at very fast pace, Moody’s says

Ireland’s public finances improving at very fast pace, Moody’s says

Ireland’s public finances are improving at a very fast pace which is credit positive, ratings agency Moody’s has said

Siteserv unit wins £150 million contract with Babcock in the UK

Siteserv unit wins £150 million contract with Babcock in the UK

Denis O’Brien-owned business support services firm Siteserv said its industrial services division has won a £150 million contract with Babcock in the UK

What will ITV deal mean for UTV Ireland?

What will ITV deal mean for UTV Ireland?

Will UTV Ireland’s home-grown programming survive a takeover by ITV? Bill Kinlay, chief executive of media buying agency Mindshare, thinks not

Draghi’s words mean little to European markets expecting action

Draghi’s words mean little to European markets expecting action

Debt and money markets are readying for a cut to the European Central Bank’s deposit rate, regardless of what its policy makers say in public

EU bid to stem refugee influx stalls on how much to give Turkey

EU bid to stem refugee influx stalls on how much to give Turkey

European leaders failed to reach a final agreement on recruiting Turkey to help stem the flow of refugees from the Middle East

Business Diary: Friday, October 16

Business Diary: Friday, October 16

The main business events for the days ahead

Criticism as Government delays Seanad reform

Criticism as Government delays Seanad reform

The Union of Students in Ireland said the Taoiseach’s delay on reforming the Seanad was frustrating and stripped people of their power to be fully represented at Leinster House

€1 million marketing campaign for Dublin announced

€1 million marketing campaign for Dublin announced

A public/private marketing initiative worth €1 million has been launched to reposition Dublin as a tourist destination

EU close to deal with Turkey on action plan for refugees

EU close to deal with Turkey on action plan for refugees

EU states are close to a deal with Turkey which is hoped will ease the flow of migrants to Europe

House price inflation outside Dublin to strongly outperform capital this year

House price inflation outside Dublin to strongly outperform capital this year

There has been a levelling out of Dublin house price growth this year following three years of price inflation

China Construction Bank to base aircraft leasing division in Ireland

China Construction Bank to base aircraft leasing division in Ireland

The aircraft leasing arm of China Construction Bank is to set up its international headquarters in Ireland