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Finance Magazine | Vol: 22 | Issue: 7
Ireland’s credit crisis - Where to from here? Ireland’s banking industry is at a crossroads
Bonds a strategic buy
The home grown roots of Ireland’s credit crisis
Property price fall of 30-50 p.c. possible if credit growth not curbed (FINANCE: February 2000)
Valuation of commercial property in turbulent times
Banking system was operating from a fundamentally sound base, PricewaterhouseCoopers chiefs say
Ireland’s regulatory regime has held up well, say banking system investigators
Irish financials - after the credit crisis
Better treasury and reduced cost
Treasury landscape post-2008
Forex volatility likely to remain high
Diverging fortunes for the euro
Uncertain market for exporters and investors
The damage to Ireland Inc by postponing key infrastructure projects
New challenges for the hedge fund industry
Pension investment solutions in uncertain markets
In memoriam: Paul Tansey, by Ken O'Brien
Exposure draft SORP for authorised funds
China - targeting a new superpower
Budget 2009 - The Right Medicine?
R&D credits - some good news for financial services companies
Master of education
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