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Finance Magazine | Vol: 14 | Issue: 5
Economists expect house prices to rise 60 per cent by 2005
Finance recruitment casts the net wide
Spollen leads seminar on protecting assets
Kearns plans fast-track PPPs
Clearance for UBIM sale by end June
Brokers not paying up for investor compensation
Only £7m in ‘dormant’ assurance policies
McGrory-Farrell urges accountants to embrace IT
Financial sector counting on new product and service developments
IMF calls for action on property prices
EDITORIAL
Property price increases of 60 per cent expected by 2005
Range of property investment structures offers variety of advantages and disadvantages
Immigration policy to account for housing demand of 12,500 per year
Demand for retailing space up
Industrial market to gain most from e-commerce
Checklist of top ten property law issues for commercial investors
E-commerce scorecard postive for UK property
Buoyancy to continue as returns over 20 per cent earned in last five years
Rather than falling, Dublin residential prices continue to rise
Strong views heard at IAPF pensions conference
Plenty of new houses, but not in the right places
Financing opportunities for wind farm development not fully taken up
Recent changes in the Listing Rules - Continuing Obligations
New European law to affect credit management and debt collection
Distance selling: many more hurdles for e-banking
The internet and Irish financials
Let’s simplify stamp duty
You are being watched
In praise of the lodger
UK tax ideas
Share ownership up
Hey, big lender
The ‘long term view’ built Goldman Sachs, but what now?
Headhunters being paid in stock, too
Psychometric testing growing for finance recruitment
Wild geese
Wild geese
Who’s who in Finance: Conor O'Brien, Partner, Arthur Andersen
Who’s who in Finance: Sarah Loftus, General Manager, EBS Asset Managers
Who’s who in Finance: Colm Kearney, Professor of Finance, Business School, Dublin City University
Who’s who in Finance: David Sanfey, Head of Commercial Department, A & L Goodbody Solicitors
Customer relationship management offered by life assurer to broker network - e-commerce solution for brokers
Breaking a taboo: why sell someone else’s financial services?
Financing MBOs: the legal issues
Managing euro weakness