NTMA plans one bond auction for third quarter The National Treasury Management Agency said it will hold just one bond auction in the third quarter of this year. Business • 03 Jul
Developer's action against Davy struck out by court Orders striking out claims by Belfast developer Patrick Kearney against stockbroker Davy and 16 of its former employees who made up a consortium known as … Business • 28 Apr
UBS buys back bonds to buoy investor confidence UBS Group said today it would buy back €2.75 billion worth of debt it sold just days ago in a bid to boost confidence among … Business • 23 Mar
EU regulators charge Deutsche Bank, Rabobank on cartel Deutsche Bank and Rabobank were charged today by EU competition regulators of taking part in a government bond cartel. Business • 06 Dec 22
NTMA says no big complaints on liquidity in bonds Debt agency officials are conscious that the end of central bank largesse has unleashed volatility in fixed-income markets, but bonds are becoming more attractive again, … Business • 16 Nov 22
Bank of England forced to buy inflation-linked bonds The Bank of England sought again to stem a sharp sell-off in Britain's 2.1 trillion pound government bond markets today, expanding its emergency buying to … Business • 11 Oct 22
NTMA completes 2022 funding at €7 billion The National Treasury Management Agency said it has completed its 2022 funding programme earlier than expected due to its strong funding position. Business • 28 Sep 22
NTMA sells €1.25bn of bonds at higher rates than before The National Treasury Management Agency said today it sold €1.25 billion of 10 and 28-year bonds at an auction at yields of 2.2% to 2.7%. Business • 01 Sep 22
Meta raises $10 billion in first ever bond offering Facebook-parent Meta Platforms has raised $10 billion in its first-ever bond offering, as it looks to fund share buybacks and investments to revamp its business. Business • 10 Aug 22
Investor demand for Irish debt remains high - NTMA The organisation which manages Ireland's national debt has said the country's borrowing position remains strong, despite the rising cost of servicing it. Business • 07 Jul 22
Russia pushed closer to brink of default The US pushed Russia closer to the brink of a historic debt default today by not extending its license to pay bondholders, as Washington ramps … Business • 25 May 22
ECB's de Guindos backs ending bond purchases in July The European Central Bank should end its stimulus programme in July and could raise interest rates that same month, in September or later, ECB vice-president … Business • 21 Apr 22
Stocks up but bond market signals trouble ahead European equity markets have kicked off the second quarter with marginal gains this morning. Business • 01 Apr 22
NTMA sells €1 billion of 10 and 15-year bonds The National Treasury Management Agency has today sold €1 billion of 10 and 15-year bonds at an auction at yields of between 0.78% and 0.98%. Business • 10 Mar 22
NTMA plans to launch syndication bond sale in January The National Treasury Management Agency said it is planning to issue a new government bond by syndication later this month. Business • 06 Jan 22
NTMA plans to issue €10-14 billion of bonds next year The National Treasury Management Agency said it plans to issue €10 billion to €14 billion of bonds over the course of 2022, a reduction on … Business • 09 Dec 21
Dilosk raises €325m through sale of bonds Specialist mortgage lender Dilosk has raised €325m through the sale of bonds backed by residential mortgages. Business • 19 Oct 21
NTMA sells €1.5 billion in triple bond auction The National Treasury Management Agency has today completed a triple auction of €1.5 billion of benchmark Irish Government bonds. Business • 14 Oct 21
Evergrande misses third round of bond interest payments China Evergrande Group has today missed its third round of bond payments in three weeks, intensifying market fears over contagion involving other property developers as … Business • 12 Oct 21
China Evergrande misses second payment deadline China Evergrande Group missed paying bond interest due yesterday, two bondholders said, its second unpaid offshore debt obligation in a week. Business • 30 Sep 21
China Evergrande bondholders in limbo over debt crisis China Evergrande inched closer today to the potential default that investors fear as an interest deadline expired without any announcement from the property giant whose … Business • 24 Sep 21
Evergrande seeks to reassure retail investors China Evergrande Group will make it a top priority to help retail investors redeem their investment products sold by the indebted property giant, its chairman … Business • 23 Sep 21
German bond yields fall to lowest in over a week German bond yields fell alongside those of US Treasuries to their lowest in over a week, ahead of a US retail sales report that is … Business • 17 Aug 21
Euro zone bond yields down as global sentiment dips Borrowing costs in Germany, the euro zone's benchmark bond issuer, dipped on Monday to their lowest level in over a week as latest data from … Business • 16 Aug 21
Central Bank reports lower financial profits for 2020 The Central Bank has reported a financial profit of €829.6m for 2020 after what it called an "extraordinary year" for the country. Business • 02 Jun 21