Survey: US TARP Funds Helped Bank Lending Programs - Report
July 19 2009 - 4:29PM
Dow Jones News
A vast majority of the banks which received money from the U.S.
government's Troubled Asset Relief Program said the funds helped
them to increase lending or to avoid a decline in lending, Reuters
reports on its Web site Sunday, citing an official survey. The
survey, conducted by the Inspector General for the U.S. Treasury's
TARP program, found almost 40% of the banks surveyed used some of
the money received to increase capital cushions, while one-third
said they used at least some of the money to buy mortgage-backed
securities issued by Fannie Mae (FNM) and Freddie Mac (FRE).
According to Reuters, 360 banks were surveyed. Full story at
http://www.reuters.com/article/ousiv/idUSTRE56I0ER20090719
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