Nama is studying a Supreme Court ruling - in which it lost a five year legal battle to prevent information about its functions being made available to the public.
The Supreme Court unanimously rejected arguments from the agency that it is not a public authority, subject to freedom of environmental information requests.
It means members of the public and media are now entitled to ask for information.
However, The Sunday Business PostÂ’s Markets Editor Ian Guider says there are doubts as to the amount of information that will be made available by Nama.