All Europe articles – Page 208
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Dublin debate
The theme of the European Insurance Forum 2003 was 'insurance markets in turmoil'.
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Across the Divide
The original reasons for Ireland's success as a centre for cross-border re/insurance business may have waned, but other criteria have taken their place, says Garvan O'Neill.
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Old books, new home
Nick Eddery-Joel looks at the potential of Dublin as a centre for run-off expertise business and solvent schemes.
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Boomtime for captives
As the traditional re/insurance market hardens, buyers are increasingly looking to captives to manage their risk exposures, and many are establishing operations in Dublin. By Eamon O'Brien.
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A new era for old Business
Financial services regulators are starting to realize that the run-off sector needs a different set of rules, says Philip Grant.
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Captives in Dublin
Captive insurance companies operating both in Dublin's International Financial Services Centre (IFSC) and outside of the IFSC, as at December 2002.
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Tax treatment threatens captives
Chris Morgan and Paul Keeble explain the concept of a controlled foreign company, and the UK tax changes which affect Dublin-based captives.


