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Central Bank of Ireland confirms it will no longer approve sale of Israeli ‘war bonds’
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Paid articlePaywallIrish influencer ‘unaware of Central Bank probe’ into promotion of unregulated offshore trading platform T4T
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Key FactsIrish Influencer Linked to Unregulated Trading Platform
Aug 2, 2025 · Reading time: ~45 sec.
Summary created with AI assistance · Source: independent.ie
Summary created with AI assistance · Source: independent.ie
- Jonathan Finlay, an Irish influencer with 856,000 followers, promotes T4Trade, an offshore trading platform registered in the Seychelles.
- He operates a VIP Telegram group charging €1,000 entrance to copy his trades, reportedly hosting over 2,000 members.
- T4Trade states it is not directed at EU residents and warns users of high risks including potential total capital loss.
- The Central Bank of Ireland remains confidential on investigations, while Finlay denies knowledge of any probe related to him or T4Trade.
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Apple, Trump and a booming budget surplus: Ireland has much to mull over as voters head to the polls
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Danish central bank urges political caution over inflation: The Nationalbank, Denmark’s central bank, says that high inflation will continue in the coming years ...
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Key FactsCentral bank warns of inflation and urges political caution
Sep 20, 2023 · Reading time: ~30 sec.
Summary created with AI assistance · Source: thelocal.dk
Summary created with AI assistance · Source: thelocal.dk
- Central bank releases forecast for Danish economy
- Inflation expected to be 3.8 percent this year and 3 percent next year.
- Action needed to ensure low and stable inflation in Denmark, according to Nationalbank director Christian Kettel Thomsen.
- Denmark has no specific inflation target, European Central Bank's target is 2 percent.
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