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NATALIE SALEH AND Eoin Gillen were married on August 21st in St Edmund’s College Chapel ... and now works as legal counsel at French bank BNP Paribas in London. The couple met through Natalie ...
Wage inflation in the Irish construction sector could be about to rise as more firms report difficulties in getting staff. The latest purchasing managers’ index (PMI) from BNP Paribas Real ...
BNP Paribas bank CEO Jean-Laurent Bonnafe has dodged the drama that ruined peers, but now faces the question of what’s next.
BNP Paribas SA is offloading some of the credit risk it has from a $2 billion portfolio of loans, shifting the exposure to Dutch pension fund manager PGGM, according to a statement from the two ...
Eoin Feeney of BNP Paribas Real Estate said retail parks were one of the few real estate asset classes in Dublin that can be described as "undersupplied" and, as a result, "rental growth prospects ...
BNP Paribas SA, the biggest French bank, lost $80 million in derivative trades linked to the U.S. stock benchmark late last year as turmoil gripped global markets, according to people familiar ...
BNP Paribas SA is facing questions from politicians in Washington over its work with Beijing’s electronic yuan project, highlighting political challenges that financial firms must navigate amid ...
BNP Paribas SA raised the bonus pool for its top investment bankers last year after the employees’ unit posted revenue gains on increased market volatility.. The variable compensation pool for ...
Eoin Feeney of BNP Paribas said that during a brief marketing campaign they received a number of offers at around the quoted rent of €40,000. On inviting best and final offers, ...
BNP Paribas boss Jean-Laurent Bonnafé’s tilt at the 10 billion euro state-owned Dutch lender may revive those memories. A cheap stock and simpler logic argue for a second go.
BNP Paribas said just over €400 million has been invested in office assets on average every quarter since quarter one in 2014, ... Eoin Burke-Kennedy is Economics Correspondent of The Irish Times.
BNP Paribas Group Chief Economist Isabelle Mateos y Lago says Japan has "very little room to maneuver with fiscal or monetary policy to support growth." (Photo by Yuki Kohara) ...
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