Judge John Cooke an ‘exceptional man’ who never lost sense of fairness, funeral told
Late High Court justice believed purpose of law is ‘to treat everyone fairly and ensure voice of everyone is heard’
Late High Court justice believed purpose of law is ‘to treat everyone fairly and ensure voice of everyone is heard’
Targets will be unobtainable if system is not refined says head of Wind Energy Ireland
Dermot Desmond says ex-Anglo chairman was a ‘decent and honourable Irishman’
Net assets of one religious congregation found to be more than €1 billion in 2009
Two men face charges following an investigation by the UK National Crime Agency
In 2013, Nama put its Northern Ireland loan book on the market. What happened then?
Agency has cash balances of €3.49 billion and loan assets valued at €1.46 billion
Agency announces it has redeemed the outstanding €1.06bn of subordinated debt
Rent increases are set to affect councils and approved housing bodies but not tenants
Agency set to deliver first tranche in second half of 2020
Financial industry veteran succeeds Frank Daly
Nama paid five lenders €32bn for €74bn of toxic loans between 2010 and 2011
Poolbeg West in Dublin capable of accommodating 3,500 new homes
Agency raises surplus guidance from €3.5bn as it announces 65% rise in after-tax profits
State agency has provided funding for 9,700 residential units, with more on the way
Agency says it has delivered 7,881 homes out of a planned 20,000
Highest earner is receiving €195,000 a year from National Asset Management Agency
Public Accounts Committee is told there is ‘widespread’ misunderstanding of land hoarding
State agency to appear before Public Accounts Committee
Review sought of commission ruling allowing Nama finance clients’ building projects
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Cantillon: Minister says Nama will be gone by 2020, chairman says the work will go on
Irish developer Garrett Kelleher launches action against State agency in Illinois courts
Developers to decide on appeal after seeing detail of Vestager’s decision
State assets agency generated €1.5bn in first half of 2017 mostly in property and loan sales
Ireland’s bad bank unveils plan to redeem final tranche of senior debt later this month
Agency plots to discharge €4bn in loans and assets ahead of final senior bond buyback
There is considerable confusion over transactions that are under way but not complete
Home Building Finance Ireland to be allocated €750m to help deliver 6,000 homes
Nama, born in one crisis, will soon be given the powers to help fix another
Brendan McDonagh indicates only small fraction of sites sold have been developed
Sale of loans was not done on the open market, contrary to normal Nama policy
Agency expects to have earned €3 billion surplus for State by end of the decade
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