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Daily Archives: February 12, 2013

Ireland’s Promissory Note Deal

Posted on February 12, 2013 by kwhelan

A bit slower than I had intended but here is a detailed post on Ireland’s new arrangements for dealing with the IBRC debt.

Update: Here is a new post that I wrote containing an alternative set of calculations that assume a faster pace of bond sales by the Central Bank of Ireland.

Posted in Central Banks, Irish Economy | Tagged IBRC, Promissory Notes

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