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Alfi rebuffs pro-Irish domicile report

The Association of the Luxembourg Fund Industry says the findings of a report commissioned from the Economist Intelligence Unit by Irish law firm Mathesons, touting Dublin as far ahead of its nearest rivals, are “quite surprising”

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Some might say it would come as no surprise that a law firm earning its living from financial institutions doing business in and through Ireland, and which acts for 27% of Irish-domiciled investment funds by assets under management, might be keen to promote Dublin as the premier place to set up a funds business.

So it was that a survey of 200 global asset managers sponsored by Irish lawyers

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