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Finance Magazine | Vol: 19 | Issue: 10
Economists predict rates to rise further by 75 bp over coming year
Fund managers will be the winners in end-of-year Christmas bonuses
Ireland’s largest RMBS deal
Capital tax abolished
Budget 2006 - end of the employment offshore nest egg?
Q3 sees decline but industry continues to grow buoyed by life sciences investment
Interesting times
AIB launches healthcare fund
Barclays arranges €40mn loan for Airtricity
New multi-manager product launched
First Irish client for HML
New appointments
BOI Global Markets to target US market
Interest rates are set to rise to 3 per cent in the Eurozone by Q1 2007 as ECB aims to ‘normalise’ rates
Merger mysteries - creating a single European market for funds
FOREX opportunities for 2006 ‑ Swedish Kroner to be biggest mover
Financial services firms of the future will be characterised by a pervasive customer-centric culture
Regulation is driving growth at Mazars
Revised Directors’ Compliance Statements are a step in the right direction
Four global new markets power ahead as the rest are left reeling behind
Compliance requirements are today’s driving force behind information security systems
Working for the deal makers
First Active plc completes Ireland’s largest mortgage securitisation raising €1.75 billion
Increasing compliance requirements are driving compliance officer salaries up by €10,000
Budget 2006
Business and the Budget
Financial transactions and the Budget
The ECB’s monetary policy strategy
A Day in the Life: Jim Power, chief economist at Friend First
Who’s Who in finance: Aldo Aletti
Additional Public Private Partnerships (PPPs) are set to take off following ‘teething’ problems.
Industry prospers but key players call for a number of changes in Finance Act 2006