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Finance Dublin | Vol: 17 | Issue: 12
The Clearing House Group redacted
: editorial in the December issue of
Finance Dublin
Ireland’s corporate tax regime faces a number of threats in 2013
IFSC Clearing House Group to publish minutes, but competing FDI agencies abroad suggest that the move will undermine Ireland's competitiveness in battle to attract mobile job creation
First Solvency II-ready SPRV set up in Dublin
EETCs for Ireland
Net-Eire London event on Irish entrepreneurship
'Non-compliance does not happen in isolation'
QBE merges European reinsurance businesses in UK
Clearstream Dublin targeting Irish hedge funds industry
Finance Dublin
in 2013
Citi expanding Irish securities finance unit
'A'-rated Talanx Re plans to expand in Ireland
Putting international banking back at the heart of a growing IFSC: interview with IBF's Pat Farrell on the Central Bank's easing of rules on the sector and other key issues
The role sanctions play in the Central Bank's risk-based regulation agenda: Dillon Eustace's John O'Riordan
European SE company structure can cut down a group’s regulatory complexity
IDA Ireland's strategy for the international financial services industry: IDA's IFS head Kieran Donoghue writes
Transforming Ireland into a European Delaware, by Chris Mallon, a partner at Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom
Evolving Section 110 regime needs to retain its clarity for investors
Impact-based levies a key concern in 2013
Largest European CMBS since 2007 lists on ISE
Some missed opportunities in the Budget
UK corporation tax planning - the new public enemy number one?
Financial services VAT matters
The increasing demands as a result of global focus on corporate governance
Depositary costs and delegation rules concern UK hedge fund managers