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EU banking hub in Dublin saw its pretax profit slide 4.7 per cent to $714 million last year as the company set aside $106 million of provisions to cover potential loan losses while the European economy weakened amid rising inflation and the Ukraine war. Joe has read the accounts.face up to two years for insurance payouts tied to planes stranded in Russia, according to the chairman of Lloyd’s of London.has paid out cumulative dividends of €1.455 billion since January of last year.
The planned orders, which deal in detail with various factors affecting the level of losses sustained, will have a bearing on about 1,000 Irish pubs and restaurants holding FBD policies. Ellen O’Riordan reports.has given the green light for a scaled back residential development for Richmond Road on a site close to the Tolka river.in two decades on Wednesday, in a bid to improve access to medicines and encourage research into neglected treatments. Naomi O’Leary has the details.
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