IRELAND’S “BAD BANK” BUYS MORE LOANS
Ireland’s “bad bank” buys some-more loans
Ireland’s “bad bank” National Asset Management Agency (NAMA) paid for a second collection of loans from all participants solely nationalised Anglo Irish Bank on Monday at large discounts.
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