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Nama rejects Project Eagle claims
Nama rejects Project Eagle claims

Three senior Nama board members have rejected claims the State property group made any attempts to help a US investment firm stay in the Project Eagle bidding process after fixers’ fee concerns were raised.

Wed, 19 Oct, 2016

Two companies asked to attend Project Eagle inquiry
Two companies asked to attend Project Eagle inquiry
The two companies at the heart of the Nama Project Eagle controversy have been asked to attend a cross-party Dáil inquiry next month due to ongoing concerns surrounding the financial deal.

Tue, 18 Oct, 2016

‘Anglo’ consigned to history books

THE Anglo Irish Bank and Irish Nationwide Building Society (INBS) brands were formally consigned to history yesterday.

Sat, 15 Oct, 2011

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