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Irish Republic ‘encouraged’ by successful bond auction
BBC – The Irish Republic, which received an 85bn euro (£68bn; $106bn) bank bailout in 2010, has returned to the bond market after a near two-year absence. On Thursday, the country’s debt agency raised 500m euros in a short-term debt auction. The National Treasury Management Agency said it was “encouraged” by the level of interest. Read article
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