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Finance Dublin | Vol: 21 | Issue: 1
In the February 2016 issue
The Financial Services issues in the general election
Credit Suisse sets up first ‘third country’ bank branch since 2013 rule change
AML association, ACAMS, launches Irish chapter
Insurance Europe’s 8th International Conference to take place in Dublin in May
Record 2015 as global ETF assets to surpass $3 trillion in 2016
M&A notifications rose sharply in 2015, caused by changes in rules
Willis - Towers Watson merger finalised
New funds head at Matheson
All about the consumer - II’s President’s Conference
CBI wins world central banking award
Pepper enters mortgage market
Bridge breaks link with law firm
Shift in statistical reporting to the ECB
Transparency of reporting: importance to financial system
BREXIT - can Ireland help?
The Irish Tax Monitor
The 26th February General Election & Ireland's Financial Services industry
- the political parties set out their stalls
IFS growth important to maintaining recovery momentum
Maintaining the recovery key contribution Government can make to the IFS sector in the years ahead
FF supports 'constructive' but not 'uncritical' engagement with BEPS process
New entrants should be encouraged in financial services sector
Flat Tax model will be the latter-day equivalent of 12.5p.c. corporation tax rate
European Financial Forum in Dublin discusses capital market trends, and IFS issues, as new IFS brand is unveiled
Banks must act now to attract talent