Bankers Hold Off on Dublin Decisions, Hoping for a Softer Brexit
- Firms more optimistic on single market after May lost majority
- Central bank sees uncertainty around Brexit applications
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Irish authorities have seen a drop in the level and intensity of inquiries from finance firms seeking to set up shop in Dublin after Britain’s June election led to the prospect of a softer Brexit, according to a person familiar with the matter.