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marketcrazy1 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jan-16-09 01:08 AM
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U.S. Gives Bank of America $138 Billion Lifeline
U.S. Gives Bank of America $138 Billion Lifeline

By Scott Lanman and Craig Torres

Jan. 16 (Bloomberg) -- The U.S. government agreed to invest $20 billion more in Bank of America Corp. and backstop $118 billion of its assets to help the lender absorb Merrill Lynch & Co. and prevent the financial crisis from deepening.

The government agreed to the rescue “as part of its commitment to support financial market stability,” the Treasury Department, Federal Reserve and Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. said today in a e-mailed joint statement.

Hours earlier, the U.S. Senate voted to allow the release of $350 billion in financial rescue funds, the second half of the $700 billion Troubled Asset Relief Program enacted Oct. 3 by President George W. Bush.

The U.S. already had injected $15 billion into Bank of America, the country’s biggest lender, and another $10 billion to Merrill to bolster the combined company against the global credit crunch.

Bank of America will absorb the first $10 billion of losses in the pool, of which the “large majority” of assets were assumed by the company in the Merrill purchase, the government said. The Treasury and FDIC will share the next $10 billion of losses.

The Fed will backstop assets with a loan after the government’s first $10 billion in losses, the agencies said.

The asset pool includes cash assets with a current book value of as much as $37 billion and derivatives with maximum potential future losses of as much as $81 billion, according to the term sheet provided by the government.

Separately, the FDIC said it plans to propose changing its bond-guarantee program for banks to cover debt as long as 10 years, from the current three-year maturity. The FDIC will soon propose rule changes to the Temporary Liquidity Guarantee Program, today’s statement said.

“The U.S. government will continue to use all of our resources to preserve the strength of our banking institutions and promote the process of repair and recovery and to manage risks,” the joint statement said.

Shares of Bank of America plunged 18 percent yesterday, sliding to $1.88 to $8.32 in New York Stock Exchange composite trading after hitting $7.35, its lowest level since February 1991.

The bank moved up its fourth-quarter report to today at 7 a.m. New York time.

To contact the reporter on this story: Craig Torres in Washington at ctorres3@bloomberg.net. WHERE IS THE OUTRAGE!!! CEO`S KEEP THEIR JOBS (AND MULTI MILLION DOLLAR PAYCHECKS ) AND TAXPAYERS GET THE BILL!!!
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elleng Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jan-16-09 01:17 AM
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1. Isn't that nice of 'us?'
Da***** if I'M gonna give them anything!
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marketcrazy1 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jan-16-09 01:27 AM
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2. this is fucking unreal
Edited on Fri Jan-16-09 01:28 AM by marketcrazy1
thats 163 billion for BAC (including merill) plus about 330 billion for citi bank, thats almost 500 BILLION for TWO BANKS!!! you KNOW JPmorgan will need more ( 200 to 300 billion ) and then we will have wells fargo with THEIR hand out ( 50 to 100 billion ) and lets not forget goldman sachs!!, these assholes are going to end up taking a TRILLION DOLLARS from US!!!..... so mutch for "change i can believe in" I think i am going to throw up!!!
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girl gone mad Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jan-16-09 02:09 AM
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3. Throw it on the pile of..
terrible, horrible, really bad, no-good decisions that our government has been making on our behalf.
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2Design Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jan-16-09 08:53 AM
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4. this is crazy - and they balk at LOANIING the auto industry money
and made the workers give up their benefits and salaries while GIVING banks money who are soaking and scaming people out of their hard earned money - banks do not deserve free money which goes to CEO;s
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NCarolinawoman Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jan-16-09 12:36 PM
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5. They are rewarding incompetence and criminality!!!
:grr: :grr: :grr:

Yet they will go over Medicare and SS with a fine tooth-comb. (that will be the ultimate scapegoat) :mad:

They surely do look after their own!:puke:
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