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Showing posts with label Bank of Ireland and Nama. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bank of Ireland and Nama. Show all posts
Wednesday, August 11, 2010

Economics 11/8/10: Bank of Ireland H1 results

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Bof I results for the H1 2010 did represent a significantly different picture from those reported by AIB, with one notable exception – both ...
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Thursday, July 22, 2010

Economics 22/7/10: Banks downgraded - expect more fireworks

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After hammering Irish sovereign ratings, Moody’s rightly took the shine off the six guaranteed banks’ bonds. Not surprising, really, and goe...
Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Economics 20/7/10: Is Zombie Nama propping up Mummified Irish Banks?

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As the independents – Brian Lucey, Karl Whelan, Peter Mathews and myself – have warned (actively denied by the Government and its backyard ‘...
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Monday, April 12, 2010

Economics 12/04/2010: Nama's economic distorionism

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An interesting quote from the just-published paper (Claessens, Stijn, Dell’Ariccia, Giovanni, Igan, Deniz and Laeven, Luc A., Cross-Country ...
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Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Economics 31/03/2010: Nama funding scheme - Maddoffian Risk Pyramid

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The saga of Nama continues, folks. Ah, and no, I do not mean the dumping of €8.3 billion to the Anglo which miraculously declared losses of ...
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