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# john-corrigan - Wednesday 12 September, 2012
NTMA chief: It’s looking good for ‘sustainable’ re-entry to markets
However, John Corrigan does warn that “wider uncertainties” in the eurozone could be risk factor to Ireland’s progress.
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At least 3 more bond auctions before year end, says NTMA
National Treasury Management Agency sets out its roadmap for bond auctions over the next 18 months.
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Back to the markets: Ireland to offer €500 million of three-month bills
The first auction will be held on Thursday.
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NTMA signs partnership with Chinese government’s investment fund
The agency which manages Ireland’s national savings will help China identify opportunities to invest in Irish businesses.
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Ireland plans to return to bond markets this year
The NTMA’s John Corrigan reveals that Ireland will stage a “phased re-entry” with the sale of short-term bonds this year.
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Shane Ross, NTMA chief clash over NewERA appointment
Shane Ross and John Corrigan, the head of the NTMA, exchange harsh words over the management of the NewERA programme.
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NAMA chairman defends paying six-figure salaries to developers
Frank Daly tells an Oireachtas committee that hiring a developer on a big salary is often cheaper than appointing a receiver.
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Stresses in eurozone ‘overshadow’ Ireland’s economic progress: NTMA
The resolution of the eurozone issues are “fundamental” to Ireland returning to the bond markets next year, the NTMA says in its annual report.
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Senior NTMA and NAMA staff waived €850k bonuses for 2010
While some staff at the National Treasury Management Agency received bonuses, three major CEOs declined theirs.
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Ireland ‘could return to bond markets’ this year
The NTMA says it hopes it can bypass Ireland’s bailout funds – as the cost of serving our debt eats up 15% of the tax take.
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ECB holds off on intervention as bonds breach 6.55%
The market price of 10-year Irish government debt reaches another record – but there’s no European intercession.
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