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Sponsored NAMA Alternative Proposed Irish debt specialist Glas Securities has come up with an alternative to the National Asset Management Agency for banks to deal with toxic assets, reports Irish Independent. March 11, 2011
Sponsored NAMA To Accelerate Asset Disposal Ireland’s National Asset Management Agency is preparing to step up the sale of toxic assets after the Irish Supreme Court confirmed NAMA’s legal framework, reports The Belfast Telegraph. May 12, 2011
Sponsored Ireland May Launch Second Asset Management Agency Officials in Ireland are considering the introduction of a second asset-management agency in order to pare down the country’s banking system, and reduce the sector’s dependence on European funding, according to Bloomberg. January 07, 2011
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