Irish Stock Exchange: the country has an anaemic stock exchange compared to bourses in similar-sized countries
It was Michael Collins, Ireland’s first finance minister, who understood the value of an independent capital-raising ability when he signed off on the inaugural exchequer bond in 1921. A century later, it is incumbent on policymakers and politicians of all hues to debate the future value of an independent capital markets platform in Ireland.
An opportunity exists, if it is seized, to position Dublin as a centre of excellence in equity finance for sectors...
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