Ireland’s National Asset Management Agency says it will make its first repayments of bonds or senior securities in the near future. The €250 million ($340.1 million) payment is said to be ahead of schedule by the agency that has issued to date €28.6 billion ($38.9 billion) of senior securities. NAMA also announced that it has recovered its investment on a bank loans with sale of a landmark commercial building in Dublin to Google for €99.9 million ($135.9 million).

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