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Started 13 hours, 10 minutes ago (2008-11-18 04:22:00)
by Reuters
By Richard Leong NEW YORK, Nov 17 (Reuters) - The cost of exchanging U.S. fixed-rate interest payments for floating rates fell on Monday, as weak data reinforced recession fears and expectations the Federal Reserve will ease monetary policy. The grim outlook was supported by news that Japan, the world's second biggest economy, slipped into recession and a regional Fed report ...
US Treasury injected $33.56 bln into banks Nov 14 Mon Nov 17, 2008 4:07pm EST WASHINGTON, Nov 17 (Reuters) - The U.S. Treasury Department purchased $33.56 billion in bank equity on Nov. 14 under the Troubled Asset Relief Program's Capital Purchase Program, the Treasury said on Monday in its daily cash balances statement. Treasury said the latest capital injection brought the total of its bank ...
Started 4 days, 1 hour ago (2008-11-14 15:34:00)
by maladroit
Who will buy?: John Kemp Thu Oct 30, 2008 7:53pm IST By John Kemp LONDON (Reuters) - The Treasury's need to shift a record volume of debt securities in the next twelve months recalls the rose seller in the musical adaptation of Charles Dickens' Oliver Twist. She asks "Who will buy my sweet red roses, two blooms for a penny?." Finding no takers, she ends the disconsolately ...
Started 4 days, 4 hours ago (2008-11-14 12:47:00)
by sabra
Advertisements [ ? ] Edited on Fri Nov-14-08 12:47 PM by sabra Source: US TREASURY DEPT Today's story in the Washington Post ("Bailout Lacks Oversight Despite Billions Pledged" - 11/13/2008) leaves out critical steps taken by Treasury to ensure that there is strong oversight in place as the Emergency Economic Stabilization Act is implemented. * ...
Started 4 days, 19 hours ago (2008-11-13 21:50:00)
by Reuters
NEW YORK, Nov 13 (Reuters) - U.S. 30-year Treasury bonds expanded earlier price losses to more than a full point ahead of the Treasury's $10 billion 30-year bond auction. The 30-year bond fell 1-1/32 in price to yield 4.23 percent, up from 4.17 percent late on Wednesday. At 1 p.m. (1800 GMT) the Treasury will sell $10 billion of reopened 30-year bonds as the last leg of its three-part $55 ...
Started 4 days, 19 hours ago (2008-11-13 21:45:00)
by Reuters
WASHINGTON, Nov 13 (Reuters) - U.S. Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson on Thursday encouraged Congress to come up with the funds to help ailing Detroit automakers, but stuck to his position that a $700 billion bailout fund is for financial institutions only. In an interview with Bloomberg Television, Paulson said there were 'other paths' to help automakers than the Treasury's Troubled Asset ...
Started 6 days, 2 hours ago (2008-11-12 15:31:00)
by JERSEY MAN
Quote: Originally Posted by HobokenGuy From Hoboken 411... "For this (and the national embarrassment that went along with it) Chief LaBruno will be allowed to retire with a one-time payment of up to $375,000 for unused sick pay and 1 $150,000 contract termination fee, plus an estimated $148,000 annual pension and benefits ...
Started 1 week, 1 day ago (2008-11-10 12:18:00)
by silverblood
I think it's a PR move. It makes the Treasury look like they are being responsible. But Congress already approved 25 billion in loans for developing fuel-efficient automobiles, so that money will do. "Instead of providing new assistance, the Treasury Department told G.M. on Friday, the Bush administration will now shift its focus to speeding up the $25 billion loan program for fuel-efficient...
Started 4 days, 7 hours ago (2008-11-14 09:50:00)
by Dr_Krippen
Here is an opinion on the deal that expresses surprise/outrage at how companies are being paid on this purchase deal. AIG: The Fed Is a Really Bad Trader November 13, 2008 | about stocks: AIG Now that the full details regarding the Fed's new plan for AIG have come to light, the only conclusion one could draw from this is that the Fed is a bad trader. Really bad. When its statement ...