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Currency

Fexco slid into €48m loss in 2020 as Covid hit foreign exchange

Fexco slid into €48m loss in 2020 as Covid hit foreign exchange

Financial services company said it returned operating profit in fourth quarter this year

Sat Dec 18 2021 - 05:31

Hugh Linehan: ‘I wouldn’t go back to Communicorp even if they’d have me’

Hugh Linehan: ‘I wouldn’t go back to Communicorp even if they’d have me’

Radio bans of Irish Times and The Currency journalists show something is deeply amiss

Sat Oct 5 2019 - 05:00

Ongoing strength of sterling is choking Ireland’s supply of used cars

Ongoing strength of sterling is choking Ireland’s supply of used cars

December by far the best month to buy second-hand cars, figures show

Wed Mar 25 2015 - 01:00

Traders staring at unimaginable losses from euro-franc peg abolition

Traders staring at unimaginable losses from euro-franc peg abolition

No amount of risk management could have saved traders

Tue Jan 27 2015 - 01:40



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