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Finance Dublin | Vol: 29 | Issue: 10
Editorial: Irish model can provide global inspiration
Paul Atkins set to return to lead US Securities & Exchange Commission
BPFI: support SME housebuilding by boosting their finances
McMunn appointed Deputy Governor Financial Regulation
BNY new Dublin trading desk to help meet EU client demand for execution services
Commission moves towards securitisation framework revamp
The changing the shape of Ireland’s legal sector
Ireland’s sustainable finance credentials showcased at SFWI 2024
Five more years: the new Government’s economics, tax, and finance agenda
How a US-imposed tariff on Irish pharma exports might work - a theoretical risk analysis, and action plan
Ireland’s tax policy will need to be responsive to external influences
Increasingly competitive environment will require evolution of tax regime to remain relevant to global asset managers
CBI naming rule change key to maintaining Ireland’s role as Europe’s ETF leader
Looking ahead after a year of elections
Platform modernisation will unlock the value in financial services firms’ data
Basis.point has invested €7 million to improve educational opportunities for young people
The December 2024 issue of the
Irish Tax Monitor