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Jun 26
GM’s Cadillac plans to price future electric sedan at about $300,000: Wall Street Journal

General Motors’ Cadillac is planning to price a future electric sedan at about $300,000, the Wall Street Journal reported Friday, citing people familiar with the matter. The car, named the Celestiq, is expected to be revealed this summer in prototype form as Cadillac’s premier offering. The pricing has not yet been disclosed. GM is planning […]

Jun 26
Li Auto stock jumps after taking in more than 30,000 orders in 3 days for its new SUV in

The U.S.-listed shares of Li Auto Inc. LI, +3.95% 2015, +5.90% ran up 4.5% in premarket trading Friday, after the China-based electric vehicle maker said it received more than 30,000 orders for its Li L9 sport-utility vehicle in just 72 hours since reservations became available. The company has taken in more than $22.4 million with […]

Jun 26
Monetary policy and financial stability

A key part of the Central Bank’s role is the maintenance of monetary and financial stability. Our work on the first of these is primarily done through monetary policy set for the euro area by the ECB’s Governing Council.  And here in Ireland we set out our views on the key risks to financial stability […]

Jun 26
Individual accountability – a maturing of financial regulation – Speech by Gerry Cross, Director of Financial Regulation: Policy and Risk, at Arthur Cox Client Seminar

  Speech to Arthur Cox Client Seminar, 23 June 2022 Good afternoon. It is a pleasure to be here. Many thanks to Arthur Cox for inviting me to speak with you today. The focus of my remarks is the new Individual and Senior Executive Accountability framework which will come into effect next year1.  I will […]

Jun 26
Allied Irish Banks p.l.c. reprimanded and fined €83,300,000 by the Central Bank of Ireland for regulatory breaches affecting tracker mortgage customers

On 22 June 2022, the Central Bank of Ireland (the “Central Bank”) reprimanded and fined Allied Irish Banks p.l.c. (“AIB” or the “Firm”) €83,300,000 pursuant to its Administrative Sanctions Procedure (“ASP”) for a series of significant and long-running failings in the treatment of its tracker mortgage customers holding 10,015 mortgage accounts between August 2004 and […]

Jun 26
EBS d.a.c. reprimanded and fined €13,400,000 by the Central Bank of Ireland for regulatory breaches affecting tracker mortgage customers

On 22 June 2022, the Central Bank of Ireland (the “Central Bank”) reprimanded and fined EBS d.a.c. trading as EBS (“EBS” or the “Firm”) €13,400,000, pursuant to its Administrative Sanctions Procedure (“ASP”) for a series of significant and long-running failings in the treatment of its tracker mortgage customers, holding 2,830 mortgage accounts, between August 2004 […]