Surge in growth prompts strains in fund industry
14th Nov 2006, 09:09 GMT
Ireland's fund industry has trebled in the past five years and now stands at $1.2 trillion (€936 billion) in assets under administration, but the sector is beginning to show the strains of this phenomenal rate of growth.
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