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Finance Dublin | Vol: 23 | Issue: 7
Editorial - Budget 2019, and the personal tax take
Dankse expands in NI
Mike Fontaine replaces Susan Dargan in State Street EMEA role
‘Safe haven’ Ireland well-placed for post- Brexit legal wins
Initiative Ireland set to raise profile with new hirings and fund approval
ChinaRe agrees Chaucer deal
Funds industry welcomes CBI's ETF feedback
EquiLend, owned by consortium that includes State Street, Northern Trust, JP Morgan and Blackrock opens in Dublin, and seeks MTF status
'Lone wolf' INDOS plans to capitalise on opportunities in Irish PE sector
Funds at the heart of FCSDublin
Apex buys Custom House
The Irish Tax Monitor
Corporate Banking in Ireland 2018:
Corporate banking sector steps up as Irish firms look outwards
Corporate Banking in Ireland 2018:
Strong demand for funding as Irish corporates optimise balance sheets
Corporate Banking in Ireland 2018:
Supporting the financial services sector through Brexit
Corporate Banking in Ireland 2018:
Sectoral expertise drives AIB Corporate Banking innovation
Corporate Banking in Ireland 2018:
Despite proliferation of non-bank financing options Irish SMEs are slow to tap new providers
Corporate Banking in Ireland 2018:
Brexit 'can kicking' takes its toll on Irish exporters to UK
Corporate Banking in Ireland 2018:
Trade finance: opening up global markets to Irish SMEs
Corporate Banking in Ireland 2018:
Ireland’s equity finance market goes from strength to strength as sources of capital diversify
Corporate Banking in Ireland 2018:
Interest rate focus switches from US and UK to Europe
Book Review:
A poet’s view of the world of economics and economists, Micheal O’Siadhail’s Dante-esque exploration of modern times
Dillon Eustace Regulatory Investigations Quarterly Update
: Risky Business: How companies can minimise the corruption conundrum