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Feds unveil plan to sop up bad bank assets
(Agencies)
Updated: 2009-03-23 23:19 Mark Zandi, an economist with Moody's Economy.com, estimated the government will need another $400 billion to make a sufficient dent in the bad asset problem. Administration officials said they want to get the new program launched and see how successful it is before deciding whether to ask Congress for more resources.
According to administration officials, the toxic asset program will include a public-private partnership to back private investors' purchases of bad assets, with government support coming from the $700 billion bailout fund. The government would match private investors dollar for dollar and share any profits equally. The administration's revamped program for toxic assets is the latest in a string of banking initiatives which have also included efforts to deal with mortgage foreclosures, boost lending to small businesses and unfreeze the market for many types of consumer loans.
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