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Finance Magazine | Vol: 16 | Issue: 3
There is scope for tax cut promises say economists
Single market in financial services should be given high priority and increased urgency
Cautious welcome for legislation proposals
Never too late
While the euro has been a success, work remains on creating a single market for financial services
Forensic accounting
Guidance promotes proactive communication
New publication launched
New service to help companies at risk from US audit rules
Economists support private funding of capital projects
Effective risk management controls can bring continued success to companies or lead to their downfall
Asset mangers need to embrace risk management to remain competitive
Credit risk will be the major preoccupation on the banking horizon in 2002
Unauthorised trading is the biggest risk treasury departments face
Burden of increased regulation puts onus on risk management
Great opportunities in the Dublin captives market
The scope for tax cuts is spelled out
Property Tax Measures
Plucking the business goose
Fodder for the Bertie Bowl?
An introduction to hedge funds
Matching the monkey
Who’s who in Finance: Bill Handley, Managing Director, Barclays Bank Ireland
Panellists disagree on likelihood of an ECB rate cut