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Greens stall Irish bank recovery plan

By John Murray Brown in Dublin

Published: August 13 2009 22:32 | Last updated: August 13 2009 22:32

Ireland’s bank recovery plan suffered a setback on Thursday when grassroots members of the Green party, junior partners in the ruling coalition, called on the party to hold a national convention before giving its backing to the plan.

Ireland is set to transfer €90bn ($128bn, £78bn) of distressed property loans from its five domestic banks to a new National Asset Management Agency in an effort to cleanse the banking sector and encourage resumption of lending to businesses.

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