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Weak interest rates forecast until 2003 Issue: 10 / 2001
Alan McQuaid, chief economist at Bloxham Stockbrokers
 
Weak interest rates forecast until 2003 Issue: 10 / 2001
Dominick Sutton, director, chief economist of Investec Ireland
 
Weak interest rates forecast until 2003 Issue: 10 / 2001
Oliver Mangan, AIB Treasury and International, FX & IRM Dublin, AIB International Centre
 
Weak interest rates forecast until 2003 Issue: 10 / 2001
Noel Griffin, head of treasury division, Bank of Scotland (Ireland) Limited
 
Who’s who in Finance: Alan Walsh, Finance Director, Enterprise IG (formerly The Identity Business) Issue: 10 / 2001
 
 
Who's who in Finance: Gerry O'Brien, Finance Director, Prudential Europe Management Services Ltd Issue: 10 / 2001
 
 
Who’s who in Finance: Brenda Buckley, Managing Director, Fortis Fund Services (Ireland) Limited Issue: 10 / 2001
 
 
Allocation of scarce resources Issue: 09 / 2001
Oliver Mangan calls on the Minister to practice the true art of economics in the upcoming Budget: the allocation of scare resources.
 
Buckley defends cuts Issue: 09 / 2001
 
 
Calling for prudence in an uncertain market Issue: 09 / 2001
Jim Power believes that delivering a ‘boring’ budget with fewer ‘heroics’ will serve the country best.
 
Continue supply side policies in Budget and beyond Issue: 09 / 2001
 
 
Dealing service wins in stockbroking survey Issue: 09 / 2001
John Sheehan is voted analyst of the year in Finance’s 15th annual stockbroking survey.
 
Developing a medium term economic framework is key Issue: 09 / 2001
Dominick Sutton believes that constructing a medium term economic framework is the key to a successful budget.
 
Did you overpay? Issue: 09 / 2001
Millions of pounds in customs duty have been overpaid by Irish high tech companies. A ground breaking decision of the European Court of Justice may mean tax refunds.
 
Do not reduce Ireland’s competitiveness Issue: 09 / 2001
Eoin Fahy believes that the Minister should keep cutting taxes and widen the bands of taxation.
 


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