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10 large US banks to repay $68B in TARP funds today
2009-06-17
At least one thing is getting a bit better.
Ten large U.S. banks are planning to repay the government about $68 billion in bailout money Wednesday, a pair of industry officials say. Wednesday is the first day the banks are eligible to repay the money. The banks repaying TARP are some of the industry's largest, including JPMorgan Chase & Co., American Express Co., Goldman Sachs Group Inc. and Morgan Stanley.

The Treasury Department last week gave the 10 banks permission to repay the funds, which they received under the $700 billion bailout plan, known as the Troubled Asset Relief Program. That effort to unfreeze credit markets launched as global markets seized up last October.
Posted by:trailing wife

#2  Quite a few banks have been wanting to return the money for months (one exec wanted to write a check at a meeting with Teh One), but a) there was no process to do that at the Fed, and b) the White House wasn't keen on the idea.
Posted by: Pappy   2009-06-17 23:12  

#1  At least one thing is getting a bit better

Or maybe the banks just got tired of being the government's 'bitch'.
Posted by: Helmuth, Speaking for Glereter1707   2009-06-17 20:15  

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