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Finance Dublin | Vol: 21 | Issue: 10
Win a hamper for Christmas ! - closing date December 12th -
Finance Dublin
Crossword No.7 - sponsored by InvestNI.
MMFR talks still focussed on political sticking points
PRIIPS pushed out by 12 months
Saudi Arabia lists debut dollar bond on ISE
Two new Fintech enabled offerings for the Irish consumer credit market
Fintech creates new opportunities and new risks
Dillon Eustace launches unit to monitor Central Bank enforcement actions
Good overview of bad market
Shane Ross to trigger Alt A' milestone, facilitating cheaper access to capital markets for Irish leasing companies
Investment partnership bill to improve Irish offering for Private Equity funds
Basel III: a balanced approach on capital requirements is needed to ensure a healthy banking sector
How Ireland can fulfil its Insurance Linked Securities potential: Walkers' managing partner Garry Ferguson
The Irish Tax Monitor November 2016
In the November issue of
Finance Dublin
: America's Corporation Tax plans and Ireland after the US Presidential election
KBC Project Finance - blazing a trail from Azerbaijan to Vietnam
FSI dinner gets first Government view on Trump strategy
The pulse of corporate banking in Ireland: Bank of Ireland sees increase in market confidence
ETF growth continues its march - but how can the industry sustain this?
Initiative Ireland will bring new level of sophistication to P2P consumer credit
A decade of settlements under the Central Bank’s Administrative Sanctions Procedure
The evolving career of risk management
The incoming US administration and US-Ireland corporation taxes: the trump card that Ireland has