Market Talk with Ian Guider
Dublin’s attractiveness to London-based financial institutions may not be what we think it is
The finance world has excelled itself at creating layer upon layer of complex products that even their designers probably barely understand. Across Europe, almost €1 trillion of financial contracts pass through London’s clearing houses daily. It is a vital cog in the financial wheel. Every buyer and every seller of shares, currencies, bonds, derivatives and a myriad of other securities, knows that their trade will be settled when it passes through a clearing house....
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