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“Many of our customers were unaffected by this and all our customers’ money and data remain safe. We apologise for any inconvenience caused." ByteDance’s leadership wants to concentrate on its most lucrative market — with 170 million monthly users — to thwart a potential US ban that’s discouraged some merchants from signing up for the new platform, the people said.

The Irish airline, part of the IAG group that also owns British Airways, Iberia and Vueling, was originally meant to be the launch customer for the new Airbus A321XLR jet. Brennan was buried yesterday at Kilternan Cemetery following his funeral Mass at The Church of Our Lady of Perpetual Succour, Foxrock.

The lender’s 500 capital markets staff and the 400 employees now working at the stockbroker will take residence in the restored 1964 building at 11-12 Dawson Street, formerly home to New Ireland Assurance, the first Irish-owned life insurance company in the country. The total number of jobs created in Q1 2024 remained steady from 2023 - down a humble 34 to 101,767 roles. This was, however, the lowest number of job creations since Q2 2020.

11.41 - Eurozone inflation quickens more than expected Euro-area inflation accelerated more than anticipated — further clouding the outlook for European Central Bank interest rates after next week’s planned cut. 10.40 - British government sells NatWest shares The British government has sold £1.24 billion of shares in NatWest, accelerating the process of bringing the high street bank into private ownership. A notice on Friday confirmed that the government’s shareholding in the bank has fallen by about 3.5 percentage points to 22.5 per cent.

Analysts polled by Bloomberg currently expect fixed-income trading revenue to rise by 0.9 per cent in the second quarter.

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