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Matt Barry, great grandson of David Guerin, who was centrally involved in the ambush, with his daughter Aisling Barry, and historian Eddie O Dea, at the Dromkeen Memorial | PICTURE: Brendan Gleeson );
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After the 1916 Easter Rising, sixteen of the Irish Republican leaders were executed and thousands of Irishmen were arrested and interned.
Trials had been held in secret and many Irish people were angered at their harsh treatment and their resistance against British rule grew. There was an escalation of emotion. General Tom Barry, who was a prominent Irish Republican Army (IRA) leader during the War of Independence, blamed the actions of his British opponents for the shift in Irish people’s attitudes and said, “We are now hard, cold and ruthless, as our enemy has been since hostilities began… they (the British) have gone down into the mire to destroy us and our nation, and down after them we had to go”.
BST Awards 2020: Best buy-side AI platform or tool MarketAxess
This year has been chaotic for the markets, bringing to the fore the importance of having access to real-time actionable data and liquidity. MarketAxess has spent the past three-and-a-half years developing its AI-powered pricing engine, Composite+, in a bid to tackle these challenges in the fixed-income markets, and this year it has secured the prize for the best AI platform category at the Buy-Side Technology Awards. In response to the volatility in March and April, David Krein, global head of research at MarketAxess, says the firm has taken steps to improve the AI engine’s resilience for coping with higher demand for real-time pricing data. “Traders need more information faster [in times of crisis] than they do under normal conditions, because they have less sense of where the market stands,” Krein adds.