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Ryanair
Valuation remains unchallenging while buyback and dividend convert to 6% yield for shareholders
Irish index of shares edges lower as a decline in banking shares and some key travel stocks weighs on market
Airline and accommodation prices normally spike at this time of year, but it’s not happening this year as many are delaying making their bookings
Subdued week for stock markets amid uncertainty about the likely path for interest rates
HSE issued advice to passengers on board Ryanair flight between Gatwick and Dublin last Thursday
Pan-European Stoxx 600 index ended 0.2 per cent lower after hitting a one-week low earlier in the session
Dublin airport passenger limit to hit travellers pockets
Further pointers to future path of interest-rate decisions should emerge later this week
Irish airline pledges €700m shareholder return as profit after tax climbs 34% and revenue surges 25%
On the Iseq banking stocks were largely higher, with AIB gaining
US stocks maintain momentum as Dow Jones breaches 40,000-mark
Ryanair lagged behind its peers as it dropped 40 basis points following comments last week on the pricing of fares
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