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14 July 1997

Central Bank Act, 1997

Ireland Antitrust/Competition Law
The Central Bank Act, 1997 introduces changes to the functions and operation of the Central Bank of Ireland. In particular, it extends the functions and supervisory and enforcement powers of the Bank and also contains new provisions concerning payment systems and cross-border credit transfers.

Paula Reid, a specialist in A & L Goodbody's Commercial Department takes at look at the new legislation

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