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Alex Gerko’s XTX Markets wants its case against Aviva back to square one

The British trading firm has locked horns with Aviva in the Irish courts over alleged discrimination against its Russian founder. The dispute could wind up back at the WRC where it all started.

Hotelier denies concealing his interest in Tinakilly House because of debts

Denis Connolly was defending eight sets of debt proceedings for millions of euro when he acquired Tinakilly House with wealthy Philippines-based businessman Gerard Lane in 2013, the High Court has heard.

Doyle Shipping director is raising a $20m fund to back supply-chain start-ups

Max Doyle’s Freight Ventures has already invested in start-ups, from logistics software to advanced paint for shipping vessels, and is eyeing a final close of the fund later this year.

Savior or “supervillain”? A Trump ally’s gamble to unlock Venezuela’s oil

Florida energy mogul Harry Sargeant III has been eyeing the country’s reserves for years. He’s on the cusp of the windfall of a lifetime, write Scott Patterson, Kejal Vyas and Alex Leary, The Wall Street Journal.

“There’s a heavy pipeline of deals and the demand continues to outweigh the supply”

EY aviation finance sector leader Niamh Tobin talks to The Currency about deal flow in the aviation industry, the challenges of tariffs and how Ireland can maintain its leadership role.

Cuisine de France co-founder closes record $400m Beverly Hills property deal

Ronan McNamee’s investment firm has realised the most expensive retail real-estate sale in the exclusive Californian city so far this century.

One man, three businesses: Inside Alan Clancy’s hospitality restructure

Simultaneous insolvencies and new openings across the leading publican’s portfolio can be head-spinning. They reflect the fortunes of venues financed independently and carrying different baggage from pandemic times.

Tinakilly House dispute: Money washed around like “confetti at a wedding”

Describing himself as a "budding, young sprightly 64 years of age”, Denis Connolly took the stand to give his side of the bitter hotel ownership row while independent expert Kieran Wallace elaborated on his concerns over the business's accounts.

Top Voices

Dan O’Brien: Ireland ranks surprisingly high in EU housing league

Housing trends in Ireland compare more favourably with peer countries than one might believe, including for younger people – but this does not mean current policy is adequate.

Constantin Gurdgiev: Economic growth amidst state and markets fragility

US policies and AI valuations mean economic seas are getting rougher, technological shocks are getting harsher and geopolitics are smashing economic policies’ doors. Welcome to the second year of the new era.

John Looby: The dollar is losing more than ground

Exchange rates fluctuate. Reserve currency status does not. As allies question American stewardship and rivals seek alternatives, the greenback’s role as the world’s trusted anchor faces its sternest test in half a century.

Ronan Glynn on anti-obesity medicines, AI and the future of food

We’ve never had more food, more data or more advice about how to be healthy — and yet diet-related illness keeps rising. A new wave of anti-obesity drugs and smart technology may finally be changing the balance.

Willie O’Reilly: The real cost of public service broadcasting

As RTÉ recruits a new CFO, candidates will be faced with the reality that inflation has eroded much of the organisation’s dwindling revenue for the past two decades.

Larry Murrin and the proxy war consuming Bord Bia: Rewinding the week that was

The sustained campaign against Bord Bia’s chair is not really about Brazilian beef or conflicts of interest. It is a wider battle over Mercosur, power and the future direction of Irish agri-food policy.

Code orange: Irish Rugby heading to status red reality check in Paris

The stats say Ireland competed. The scoreboard — and the eye test — said otherwise. France’s 36-14 dismantling in Paris exposed an Irish side struggling for identity, cohesion, and conviction.

Siobhán Brett: The Epstein files and the theatre of accountability

The mass release of the Epstein files has produced embarrassment, outrage and online blood sport. What it hasn’t produced is clarity.