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Irish bad bank faces potential pitfalls

By John Murray Brown

Published: May 17 2009 16:39 | Last updated: May 17 2009 16:39

Michael Somers is refreshingly candid about the potential pitfalls of creating a bad bank to sort out Ireland’s financial crisis.

Ireland could see its credit rating cut, says the head of the National Treasury Management Agency, the body in charge of bond issuance, which is helping set up the National Asset Management Agency (Nama).

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