News roundup: the top stories at lunchtime
Noonan says government may seek to sell AIB stake by 2016 election, Lone Star to buy NAMA loan portfolio for €220 million and Dublin house prices up by 15.7% in December.
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**Noonan** [says](ww.businesspost.ie/#!story/Markets/Banking/Noonan+says+govt+may+seek+to+sell+AIB+stake+by+2016+election/id/87198161-2385-2e0f-c2d3-66f990862001) government may seek to sell AIB stake by 2016 election.
**Taoiseach** hopes to recover jobs lost to crisis by 2020.
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