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Insights | 06.12.2023

From Boss To Beach Bum: How Retirement Planning Can Help You Trade The Swivel Chair For A Sun Lounger

With many companies having aligned their company tax year with the financial year, their end-of-year as at 31st December is fast approaching.

Insights | 06.12.2023

The European Aviation Sector: Up, Up and Away

The European aviation sector has seen a rapid increase in mergers and acquisitions (M&A), with the trend likely to continue as larger airlines consolidate and seek to increase their competitive edge.

Insights | 06.12.2023

Transforming Cargo and Tourism One E-Bike at a Time

With more than 2,000 bikes in operation across multiple territories, Moby Bikes has built a foundation that is ready to expand its offering to more cities and countries.

Insights | 10.11.2023

Ryanair: Continues to Soar Post Pandemic

Anybody who travelled to mainland Europe this summer could see that the post-pandemic tourism recovery is in full swing. John Blake takes a closer look at post pandemic recovery.

Insights | 09.11.2023

Outright Recession Looking Less Likely for World Economy

Leading Economist Alan McQuaid takes a look at the world economy & its performance which, has performed better than what was anticipated.

Insights | 09.11.2023

A Pension is for Life, Not Just for the Pay and File Deadline

Autumn brings with it change: leaves shedding, natures best crayons and the “Pay & File” deadline. Laura Reidy takes you through some options.

Insights | 09.11.2023

Like the Weather, Markets are Hard to Predict

Much like the Irish weather, markets are hard to predict. Tom Reilly looks at the latest forecast from the US and Europe.

Insights | 30.08.2023

Gerard Casey Appointed as New CEO of Cantor Fitzgerald Ireland

We are delighted to announce that Gerard Casey has been appointed as the new Chief Executive Officer of Cantor Fitzgerald Ireland, based in Dublin.

Insights | 23.08.2023

Paper Share Certificates: What Happens Now?

Since the beginning of the 16th Century, paper share certificates have been at the forefront of investing. The Dutch East India Company (VOC), established in 1602 was the first company to issue shares to investors in this way.

Insights | 23.08.2023

ESG investing isn’t anything new

ESG investing isn’t anything new, but it has undergone some evolution. What started a few decades ago as a somewhat basic ethical assessment of business activity has matured into a more thorough integration of environmental, social and governance factors through quantitative and qualitative assessments.