The size of Ireland’s €400bn hedge fund industry means it is unlikely to pose a systemic threat on its own, though risks could emerge through international linkages and correlated trading strategies, according to a report by the Independent citing analysis by the Central Bank of Ireland.
While the sector accounts for a meaningful share of global hedge fund activity, the Central Bank noted that its overall footprint in financial markets remains relatively contained, limiting the likelihood of wid...
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