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Treasury to ‘Inject Capital’ into Banks
The Department of the Treasury might soon begin to inject funds into banks, according to a statement by secretary Henry Paulson Wednesday. The move by the Treasury to directly stimulate lending came after several days of attempts in coordination with the Federal Reserve to implement the ...
Radical Measures May Be In The Wings - Financials * US * News * Story
cnbc.com — As the financial crisis threatens to spiral out of control, Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson is prepared to... take extraordinary steps through the extensive authority granted to him under emergency rescue legislation. With the legislation’s main ... (more) Radical Measures May Be In The Wings - Financials * US ...
Paulson Indicates Need to Purchase Bank Equity `Soon as We Can'
bloomberg.com — Paulson Indicates Need to Purchase Bank Equity `Soon as We Can' By John Brinsley and Rebecca Christie... Oct. 11 (Bloomberg) -- U.S. Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson indicated that pumping government funds into banks is a priority and said financial ... (more) Paulson Indicates Need to Purchase Bank Equity `Soon as ...
Paulson Says Will Buy Bank Equity `Soon as We Can' (Update3)
bloomberg.com — Paulson Says Will Buy Bank Equity `Soon as We Can' (Update3) By John Brinsley and Rebecca Christie... Oct. 10 (Bloomberg) -- U.S. Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson said the U.S. will buy equity ``as soon as we can'' in banks and other financial ... (more) Paulson Says Will Buy Bank Equity `Soon as We Can' ...
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