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Finance Dublin | Vol: 21 | Issue: 6
In the July 2016 issue of
Finance Dublin
Aareal to close Dublin branch as ‘old IFSC’ model fades
Hill exit and new EU parliament proposals, aka the ‘securitisation killer’, complicate the future of simple, transparent securitisation
The Central Bank's proactive approach to fintech
HSBC Securities Services creates new EMEA sales role
Avolon parent leads pack in bid for C2 Aviation assets
Walkers re-enters corporate services business in Ireland
European Parliament proposals will delay CMU plans to restart the ABS market
Basel OR approach introduces as many new problems as it solves old ones
Non-GAAP Measures - Focus of Attention
Boards need to emphasise the importance of Cyber Security to their organisation as cyber crime in Ireland has more than doubled since 2012
PSD2 - The Changing face of banking
Top 10 tech-driven forces shaping financial services in 2020
The Irish Tax Monitor July 2016
After Brexit - the opportunities and the threats for Ireland’s financial services
IDA: A rebalancing, even if UK secures an acceptable deal
Discreet, not disruptive, Dublin
PSD2 could make UK banks act early on new base
Casting a cold eye on Brexit, and initial interchanges - William Slattery interview in
Finance Dublin
, July
Brexit: The implications for Ireland
IFS2020 momentum needs to be maintained
Fast-Track Regulatory Approval for Insurers affected by Brexit can help stabilise the Irish & UK Insurance Sectors
Survey reveals disconnect between reality and perception in bribery and corruption
CBI proposes far more onerous burden on auditors of insurance regulatory returns
Finance Dublin Crossword No.3 - sponsored by InvestNI