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Finance Magazine | Vol: 19 | Issue: 1
Banks are well placed to raise Tier One capital
Bush's profit repatriation scheme to benefit Ireland
Accountancy firms prominent in corporate finance league table for 2004
Bush’s more benign tax policy
Contracts may become unenforceable under forthcoming distance marketing regulations
Two Irish members sign up to European Covered Bond Council
Giant fund for Cardinal
New CFO at Esat BT
Kingspan sets up €350 mn loan
New company launched
FINANCE Stockbroking survey winners see mid-caps as the strongest bet
Profile: Construction sector pension scheme
Top finance management earn most in banking sector
International Financial Services Institute’s training programme
Equities and property are still best bets despite tight spread of returns
New EU code will greatly ease settlement of transfer pricing
Directors face difficult task in implementing new compliance requirements
IFRS - now companies must communicate effectively
Industry reponds to call by Government for simplification of financial law and proposes new strategy
Specialist training is the key to success
Environment is good for wealth managers
Careers in finance and financial services: Profile of a wealth manager
Germany comes into the property investor's viewfinder, and Irish investors are eyeing up attractive opportunities there
Barclays Capital targets Irish corporate treasury market for major expansion, with staff numbers up 50 per cent in 2005
Who’s who in Finance: Geoffrey Randells, Head of Equities, KBC Asset Management Ltd
PPPs are ‘corporate welfare’
Keilthy strikes out on his own