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Finance Magazine | Vol: 17 | Issue: 10
Dublin has highest vacant office rate in Europe at 17.7 p.c., but is just one of 2 cities where trend is down
Watch for the Finance Bill
Budget 2004 - ‘thoughtful, well crafted’
Companies may continue to face deficits on their pension schemes into 2004 despite rise in equity markets.
Interest rates will only increase marginally in 2004, but the euro will continue to strenghten against both the dollar and pound
EBS follows Unicredito and launches CD programme
Venture capital investment down on 2002
Corporates issue bonds to pay down debt
HQ regime puts Ireland ‘in the driving seat’
Corporate boards need more investor representation
Irish deals up for UK award
Windfarm deal closes
Butler moves to Davy
Irish VC guide launched
LMA to price Irish loans
New managing partners appointed at KPMG and Matheson Ormsby Prentice
Head of FSI warns of threat of over-regulation
ESB and Bord na Mona take top prizes
Employers in driving seat
Tips for 2004 - FINANCE 'Analysts of the Year' 2003 put forward their stock recommendations for 2004.
Euro to continue to rise in 2003
Treasury profile: how Ryanair does it
High net worth individuals get a taste again for the stock markets
Credit derivatives top the list of ‘Banana Skins’ for 2004
Irish bank ratings hold up well in an international context
Dublin grows in importance as issuance and investment centre
Budget 2004 - ‘thoughtful, well crafted’
Watch for the Finance Bill
Introduction to securities lending
Ergometrics and financial services
Insurance - who is winning and who is slipping, as the non-life sector picks up with profits of €217 million
Accountancy: price war to be a feature of market going forward as big four move into mid-tier territory
IFRS - where has ‘earnings’ gone?
Who's who in Finance: Jeffrey R. Holland, Managing Director, Brown Brothers Harriman
Day in the Life: an investor relations adviser
Who's who in Finance: Ciaran McNamara, Director, Investec Ireland Ltd
Who's who in Finance: Olwyn Alexander, Senior Manager, PricewaterhouseCoopers Funds Group, Dublin, CFA Charter
The outlook for Jobs in Finance and Financial Services in 2004 - recruiters express cautious optimism about an upturn