Speculation that Ireland as a centre could gain from 'Brexit' as an EU platform, attracting existing businesses from London, is questioned |
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Speculation that Ireland as a centre could gain from 'Brexit' as an EU platform, attracting existing businesses from London, is questioned in the latest issue of Finance Dublin, based on new figures for IFSC exports from the CSO which show that the UK, with over 21% of exports from the IFSC is by a distance the most important market for International Financial Services from Ireland. The figures complement other results published in the Finance Dublin Yearbook 2016 which show that overall IFSC exports last year at €30.9 billion were at record levels and were a major factor in the Irish economy’s record GDP growth rate in 2015. Also, in this month's issue: New $5 bn aviation platform out of Ireland uses ICAV; Tax Monitor: the US antiinversion legislation, and, the increasing threat of the UK as a tax competitor, and what the 'Brexit' effect might add to this. New FS Minister of State, Eoghan Murphy, as the FS agenda turns out to be the first test for the new Government in the Dail; A Day in the Life, and we launch the Finance Dublin Crossword, No. 1, with cryptic clues for finance-savvy readers, sponsored by Invest NI. Also: Fintech, ETFs, Alt A, Investment funds, and much more. |
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