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Finance Dublin | Vol: 14 | Issue: 7
Hope in dangerous times
Regulation: tougher enforcement, but no abandonment of ‘principles’ approach
Italians overstep the limit in life market
'Tampering with CT tax regime: a disaster’
PartnerRe to acquire Paris Re
Quintillion gets equity injection from Enterprise Ireland
Greenstone sets $3bn target for book
HSBC head of reinsurance appointed
Ireland signs eighth Tax Information Exchange Agreement of 2009, with Bermuda
IFSC EU emissions trading scheme survey
Dail Committee warned of the dangers of draft AIFM Directive
This month’s issue
85 p.c. of IFSC top executives call for stricter regulatory enforcement of wrongdoing, as per Madoff - FD Survey
Tampering with CT tax regime would be a disaster
Four men to rescue the national finances: Bruton, McCreevy, Lenihan and Quinn
Economists’ poll: no move in ECB interest rate until 2010
Greenstone at the leading edge as global industry hails Irish start up
The IFSC: Ireland’s €6.8 billion p.a. crown jewel
Financial Regulator seeks views on Chapter VII Regulated Status
Pensions and the tax system
Groundbreaking rulings in the EU for Investment and Pension Funds
New Penalty Regime for VAT
Stronger emphasis on prudential supervision welcomed
The Regulator needs experienced people at at all levels of the organisation
IFSC regulation must be distinct from domestic regulation
Solvency II offers Ireland the opportunity to make ‘an efficient, intelligent and effective transition to the new regulatory regime’
The Commission on Taxation’s remit is too broad
The Finance Dublin National Debt Clock & July 2009 Exchequer returns