And another program extended once again, this economy is a lot weaker than most think, as long as they keep feeding the economy the way are, nothing will ever be normal again for this economy.
Dec. 9, 2009, 9:30 a.m. EST · Recommend · Post:
Treasury extends TARP through next Oct.
By Greg Robb
WASHINGTON (MarketWatch) -- The Obama administration is extending the $700 billion financial-rescue program until next October, Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner said Wednesday. The Troubled Asset Relief Program had been set to expire on Dec. 31. In a letter to Congressional leaders, Geithner said the program will be used to aid homeowners facing foreclosure and to provide capital to small and community banks so that small businesses have access to credit. Some funds may be used to increase Treasury's contribution to the Term Asset-Backed Securities Loan Facility. Treasury does not expect to deploy more than $550 billion of the funds, Geithner said. He said $175 billion in repayments is expected by the end of next year.
Dec. 9, 2009, 9:30 a.m. EST · Recommend · Post:
Treasury extends TARP through next Oct.
By Greg Robb
WASHINGTON (MarketWatch) -- The Obama administration is extending the $700 billion financial-rescue program until next October, Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner said Wednesday. The Troubled Asset Relief Program had been set to expire on Dec. 31. In a letter to Congressional leaders, Geithner said the program will be used to aid homeowners facing foreclosure and to provide capital to small and community banks so that small businesses have access to credit. Some funds may be used to increase Treasury's contribution to the Term Asset-Backed Securities Loan Facility. Treasury does not expect to deploy more than $550 billion of the funds, Geithner said. He said $175 billion in repayments is expected by the end of next year.