Worries about war in the Middle East also dragged on US markets
Dublin's Euronext finished trading on Wednesday down 87 points to 8,113. Shares in Permanent TSB were up 3% to €2.06, while shares in Datalex were up 1.82% to 56 cents.
Shares in Ryanair were down 3.06% to €14.58 and shares in Dalata Hotel Group were down 2.49% to €4.10. Meanwhile, Wall Street dropped on Wednesday after rising Treasury yields tightened the vice further on the stock market and big US companies delivered a mixed ...
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