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The Irish Times·4 min read·medium

Central Bank seeks public’s views as it aims to update how it regulates financial system

Central Bank seeks public’s views as it aims to update how it regulates financial system
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The Central Bank of Ireland is seeking public input on its regulatory framework as financial systems become increasingly complex. Governor Gabriel Makhlouf emphasized the need for policies that adapt to digital finance and cross-border risks while maintaining economic resilience.

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As financial systems evolve, regulators must balance innovation with the need to prevent systemic risks that could impact the broader economy.

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The Central Bank has sought submissions from the public on its regulatory framework after governor Gabriel Makhlouf warned that many of the boundaries around which financial policy has been built are becoming “increasingly blurry”.

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The article provides a balanced overview of the Central Bank's regulatory strategy and the governor's perspective.

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