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Finance Dublin | Vol: 20 | Issue: 5
In the latest issue of
Finance Dublin
The centre should hold - 'Grexit', 'Brexit' and the vision of EU capital markets union
Path for bank and capital markets reform set out at FIBI conference
Citi may shift retail banking vehicle to Ireland
Funds and Securities Monitor: first Irish CMBS since 2006
Dilosk raises €206m in first RM bond issue
Irish Funds 2015: Need for clear vision stressed
Regulator puts spotlight on funds directors working over 2,000 hours a year
Europe's AM industry urged to use CMU to show what it can do
Distribution the key hurdle for start-ups
PwC EMEA role for O’Callaghan
Clarity needed on Solvency II
Name change for Phoenix FS
Staffing levels in regulator a concern, Cyril Roux says
Marsh & McLennan chooses Dublin for its first data analytics centre
Unipol domiciles debut cat bond in Ireland
Financial Services Ireland backs CMU, and welcomes the 'signs of a greater understanding of the concerns of industry' from the regulator
BDO appoints first head of FS
Capital Markets Union to breath new life into Ireland’s international financial services sector
MiFID II and its impact on asset managers
Data Analytics - An FS perspective
Evolving capital markets opportunity for Ireland
Continued property market growth will support Ireland’s recovery
Corporate Banking in Ireland 2015
Change for the better
Liquidity is on the way back
Corporate banking customers make hay while the sun shines in terms of interest rates and liquidity
Relationship banking model allows AIB to tailor its banking services to clients’ long term strategic needs
Corporate treasurers and CFOs need to embrace the potential of mobile banking
Ulster Bank: supporting the ambitions of Irish companies, both at home and abroad
ISIF investment gains momentum
Irish companies raise €120m venture capital funding in Q1 2015
AIB lends €60m in first 3 months as SBCI partner
Enterprise Ireland seeks €65 million co-investment seed fund partners
US PP market offers long term funding option for Irish corporates
Crowd funding draws attention in Ireland
Revenue - A Standard in Progress?