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DealBook: U.S. to Sell Last Holdings of A.I.G. Common Stock

The Treasury Department plans to sell its remaining holdings of common stock in the American International Group, essentially ending taxpayers' four-year ownership of the bailed-out insurer.

 

Treasury to Sell $4.5 Billion in AIG Stock

The U.S. Treasury Department launched its fourth sale of shares in American International Group, with the insurer committing to repurchase two-thirds of the $4.5 billion in shares being offered to the public.

 

Treasury to sell remaining Chrysler stake to Fiat

The Treasury Department said on Thursday it reached an agreement to sell its remaining 6 percent equity stake in Chrysler to Italy's Fiat in a deal that will net Washington $560 million.

 

'Deadbeat' TARP banks on the rise

'Deadbeat' TARP banks on the rise

The Obama administration has begun monitoring the high-level board meetings of nearly 20 banks that received emergency taxpayer assistance but repeatedly failed to pay the required dividends, according to Treasury Department officials and documents. And it may soon install new directors on some of their boards.

 

U.S. Looks to Sell Last of Its Citi Common Shares

The Treasury Department will begin selling off the remaining 2.4 billion shares of Citigroup common stock the government holds as a result of aid provided to the bank during the financial crisis.

 

Treasury announces plans for first Citigroup sale

The Treasury Department said Monday that it plans to sell up to 1.5 billion shares of Citigroup stock, its latest move to unwind the support it provided big banks during the financial crisis....

 

Citigroup to repay $20 billion in bailout money

Citigroup Inc. said Monday it is repaying $20 billion in bailout money it received from the Treasury Department, in an effort ...

 

Creditors’ Deal Could Stave Off Bankruptcy at Chrysler

Creditors’ Deal Could Stave Off Bankruptcy at Chrysler

Chrysler’s unsecured creditors have reached a preliminary deal with the Treasury Department, two people briefed on the matter said on Tuesday.

 

Treasury launches $5 billion auto supplier aid plan

Treasury launches $5 billion auto supplier aid plan

The U.S. Treasury Department on Thursday pledged to provide up to $5 billion in financing support to auto suppliers to help them survive a massive downturn in car sales.

 

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