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Taoiseach Enda Kenny says the European Commission ruling on Apple's Irish tax payments is damaging to Ireland.
Wall Street markets fell slightly on Wednesday weighed down by energy stocks, as crude oil prices fell sharply.
US stocks close fractionally down on Thursday, despite good news on the jobs front.
The UK government had a smaller budget surplus than expected in July, the first calendar month since the Brexit vote.
US stock markets end slightly higher, having traded lower for most of the session, following minutes from the US Federal Reserve.
Japan's Nikkei share index falls more than 1% as a rise in the value of the yen hits exporters' shares.
The UK's vote to leave the European Union adds to risks for the global economy, finance chiefs say at the G20 summit in China.
Japanese stocks end lower as investors take a cautious approach ahead of the latest US jobs figures.
Sterling slips back to near 31-year lows after a wider market recovery earlier helped it make modest gains.
London Stock Exchange shareholders overwhelmingly back merger plans with Germany's Deutsche Boerse, despite the Brexit vote raising questions about the deal.
Chancellor George Osborne abandons his target to restore government finances to a surplus by 2020, saying there were 'clear signs' of a shock to the economy.
Asian stocks rise for the third day in a row, as investors make bets policymakers will take steps to boost growth and prevent further market uncertainty.
Stock markets in Asia continue to rise, following gains seen in the US and Europe on Tuesday.
The UK's major finance firms risk losing unrestricted access to the EU, say eurozone leaders, as the City of London loses a powerful voice in Brussels.