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Treasury: TARP Money Returned to Taxpayers Exceeds $250 Billion

Treasury updated its projections for the cost of the 2008 Troubled Asset Relief Program, saying that for the first time the amount of funds that has been returned to taxpayers exceeds $250 billion.

 

Obama's pushback on banks sends stock lower again

Stocks retreated Friday for a third straight day on fresh concerns about President Barack Obama's proposed restrictions on banks....

 

Citigroup announces $7.6-billion loss in fourth quarter

Citigroup's decision to finish repaying TARP funds in December is a major reason for the quarterly loss and its $1.6-billion loss for the year.

Citigroup had its worst quarter of 2009, losing $7.6 billion in the final quarter of the year, or 33 cents per share, due in large part to the company's swift push to leave the government's Troubled Asset Relief Program.

 

GM to repay bailout loans

GM to repay bailout loans

Automaker will repay $6.7B in taxpayer-funded loans by end of June, new chief executive says.

 

Despite TARP Repayments, Banks Are Still Sustained By Government Money

Despite the massive repayments of TARP money coming from our biggest banks, the financial system is still very much dependent on the rescue operations of the government.

Perhaps the best illustration of this is the massive balance sheet of the Federal Reserve, which has inflated by purchases of $1.058 Trillion of mortgage backed securities.

 

Wells Fargo to Repay $25 Billion in TARP Money

Wells Fargo to Repay $25 Billion in TARP Money

Wells Fargo said Monday evening that it would repay the entire $25 billion that it received in the government's bailout last year. It said some of the money would come from a $10.4 billion stock sale.

 

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 ...

 

Fed asks U.S. banks to submit TARP repayment plans

The U.S. Federal Reserve this month asked banks that were part of "stress tests" conducted earlier this year that have not yet repaid money injected under the Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP) to submit plans to do so, a person familiar with the situation said on Tuesday.

 

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