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Ireland's Nama plans property loan sales at discount
Published Wed, Mar 19, 2014 · 10:00 PM
[LONDON] Ireland's National Asset Management Agency (Nama) is preparing to sell real estate loans with a face value of more than 300 million euros (S$528 million) as demand for property rises, three people with knowledge of the plan said.
The assets, linked to Irish developer Gerry Conlan, will be sold at a discount, said the people,…
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