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Irish watchdog seeks new boss

The Irish financial regulator is looking for a new chief executive for the first time since it was set up two and a half years ago.

Liam O'Reilly, the former assistant director of the Irish central bank who has spearheaded the development of the Irish Financial Services Regulatory Authority since it was formed in 2003, is stepping down as chief executive early next year after 38 years in the Irish banking sector.

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