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Finance Dublin | Vol: 29 | Issue: 6
Editorial: IFSAT findings will strengthen Irish FS in an EU and global context
Review looks to embed ‘fairness and transparency’ in CBI culture
1 in 4 new ELTIFs established in Ireland
Combating financial crime theme selected for first sandbox programme
Bumper deals drive a strong first half for Irish M&A despite lower volumes
Aon adds new insurance spoke to Irish aviation finance hub
Northern Trust opts to go white label for its European ETF business
GLOSSARY
Financial Services Regulation Review in the ‘election year’ of 2024
Ireland can capitalise on global private assets opportunity if tool gap is filled
Developing deep EU capital markets requires a functioning securitisation regime
Central banks as ‘lighthouses’, and how ‘ships’ can better navigate the high seas
Consumer protection and promoting trust in FS is shaping the regulatory agenda
Irish FS in a strong position to navigate short-medium term regulatory changes
Ireland well-positioned to benefit from European Commission’s green light on open-ended ELTIFs
Central Bank F&P overhaul to result in more assessment interviews for PCF roles
MiCAR, Ireland’s CPC, and Basel III are key regulatory highlights
Robust governance the key to handling the constant flux of the regulatory agenda
An evolving regulatory environment with shifting expectations in areas such as ESG and national issues, such as F&P
A change in emphasis on the ESG front seems imminent in the EU, and possibly also the US
Enria report recommendations to make CBI’s Fitness and Probity Regime fit for purpose are ‘balanced’
More time needed to see full positive impact of insurance reforms
The August 2024 issue of the
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