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![]() Dominic McgrathThe Business Post |
The top banker, born in Leeds to Irish parents, has recently been promoted to Citigroup's head of global financing.
Labour is attempting to revive an economy now predicted to grow only 1 per cent in 2025
Offshore energy could be the big winner, as Irish politicians and diplomats depart Liverpool
For over a decade, Gerry Murphy has been helping to lead the post-Olympic legacy in east London.
The Irish founder of Carne Group gave the Business Post a rare interview where he discussed the changing face of the asset management industry
The Irish founder of Carne Group gave the Business Post a rare interview where he discussed the changing face of the asset management industry
Alice Delahunty is the head of electricity transmission at National Grid.
The Labour prime minister, who prefers stability, might have been quietly happy to see the result.
Tara Foley is battling questions about insurance costs on both sides of the Irish Sea
Tara Foley is battling questions about insurance costs on both sides of the Irish Sea
The Monaghan-born lawyer discusses her career in London’s magic circle law firm.
The new UK government has set out a new programme to revive London’s financial services. It has a lesson worth heeding
Despite weeks of briefing and speculation, there were still surprises in the UK Budget
Mary O’Connor, the first woman to lead one of the Big Four Accounting firms, discusses life after KPMG
Mary O’Connor, the first woman to lead one of the Big Four Accounting firms, discusses life after KPMG
The former British prime minister settles scores in his new book, Unleashed, but it remains to be seen how many people will actually be interested
Businesses are eager to see lower borrowing costs before making large investments
And across the whole of 2024, the UK's 1.3 per cent growth outstrips that of the US, Canada, France, Germany, Italy and Japan
Threadneedle Street is unlikely to move the dial on interest rates, even positive inflation data, writes Dominic McGrath