Ireland's NAMA completes transfer of second batch of property loans

The National Asset Management Agency (NAMA), set up by the Irish government in late 2009 to relieve Irish banks of bad property development loans, said it has completed the transfer of the second tranche of loans from Allied Irish Banks, Bank of Ireland, Irish Nationwide Building Society and EBS.

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