Companies Flutter to de-list from Dublin stock exchange early next year in latest blow to EuronextCurrently, Flutter’s primary listing is on the London stock exchange with a secondary listing on Euronext Dublin
Markets Shrinking UK stock market is in a‘doom loop,’ investment bank Peel Hunt saysThe FTSE Small Cap Index has lost 10 per cent of its members and 20 per cent of its market capitalisation this year
The Big Picture Vincent Boland: Arm looks to Nasdaq IPO to recapture its long-lost mojo as investors swoon Under SoftBank’s careless ownership, this small but promising tech firm’s fortunes stalled. It remains to be seen if its much-hyped IPO can rescue it
Markets Lunchtime Markets Latest: AIB up 4% after reporting bumper profitsThe ISEQ 20 dipped just below 9,000 to 8,998, a minor decrease of 0.5 per cent on yesterday’s close
Companies European luxury stocks lose $30 billion in one day of tradingShares in Hermes International slumped as much as 5.5 per cent, while LVMH Moet Hennessy Louis Vuitton dropped around 4 per cent
The Big Picture Vincent Boland: Arm’s choice of Wall St over the City triggers transatlantic stock market battle As the UK’s most successful tech group prepares to list in New York, it suggests a shift in investor and corporate approaches to share listings is taking place with London a particular victim of the new trend
Companies CRH plans to abandon Dublin stock exchange in major blow to EuronextThe decision follows the firm’s announcement last month of plans to move its primary listing to New York from London
The Big Picture Vincent Boland: City of London up in Arms over SoftBank asset’s Nasdaq move The rebuff is bad news for the British government and exposes the City’s many weaknesses in the post-globalisation era, where financial centres must compete on intrinsic strengths rather than global appeal
The Last Post Matt Cooper: Forget ‘Landlord Leo’, the real issue is the failure to deliver housingUnless something changes, we will be stuck with under-supply, unaffordability and homelessness as long as this government lasts
Markets Taking stock: ten companies to watch in 2023It was a rollercoaster year for investors with rising interest rates and the Russian war against Ukraine sinking stock markets globally amid the uncertain economic outlook. Ian Guider examines ten Irish companies, how they fared this year and what the future might hold for them
Market Analysis The Trading Post: Trying to catch the exact top and bottom of a market trend is a fool’s gameThe key to successful Trend Following rests on the realisation that we can only grab a portion of the bullish move, writes markets analyst Ian Murphy