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Finance Magazine | Vol: 16 | Issue: 6
Job losses threatened by insurance costs crisis
Agreement on pan-European pensions
Standards priority for new Government
Second securitisation for Anglo
Fifteen years in the making: the Irish economy today
Editorial
Acquisition marks new chapter
New ICAI president
Aberdeen branches out
Flexi-time - the number one benefit
Cost of ‘Tobin Tax’ too high
Shift toward defined schemes slower than expected
Irish economy to grow at twice EU average
Semi-state utilities to go to market
Going private is not always the easy option for struggling public companies
Reflections: ’87-’02 - 15 Years of Finance
Fifteen historic years - and what next can we expect?
The future of financial services in Ireland
Law firms must continue to adapt
Dealers of the Year 1988 - 2001
Dublin is a strategic location for treasury operations
Risk management: corporate focus in years ahead
Top deals of the past 15 years
Pensions are too complex
The changing landscape of stockbroking in Ireland
The changing face of the accountancy industry
Property Survey 1997- 2002
Pensions remain key investment choice
‘Pipe-dream’ becomes a reality
One ‘common pool’ for the trading of all stocks may yet be a reality
‘Cluster effect’ is key to IFSC’s success
Trend towards consolidation has vastly changed the composition of insurance market
A look back over 15 years in the investment business
Dow may go as high as 16,000
Experience gained abroad has been crucial
Finance director leads international team
Tax and the programme for government
Surcharge
A blow for liberty?
A practical approach to using derivatives: Part II
Euro to consolidate its rise against the dollar