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It's Friday: US Bails Out Major Credit Unions

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It's Friday: US Bails Out Major Credit Unions

Unread postby mattduke » Fri 24 Sep 2010, 22:55:44

Two years after the peak of the financial crisis, the federal government swooped in to stabilize a crucial part of the credit-union sector battered by losses on subprime mortgages.

Regulators announced Friday a rescue and revamping of the nation's wholesale credit union system, underpinned by a federal guarantee valued at $30 billion or more. Wholesale credit unions don't deal with the general public but provide essential back-office services to thousands of other credit unions across the U.S. The majority of retail credit unions are sound, but they will have to shoulder the losses through special assessments over the next decade.

Friday's moves include the seizure of three wholesale credit unions, plus an unusual plan by government officials to manage $50 billion of troubled assets inherited from failed institutions. To help fund the rescue, the National Credit Union Administration plans to issue $30 billion to $35 billion in government-guaranteed bonds, backed by the shaky mortgage-related assets.

Orange you glad the recession's over?
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB1000142 ... malertNEWS
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Re: It's Friday: US Bails Out Major Credit Unions

Unread postby Tyler_JC » Sat 25 Sep 2010, 02:19:39

The FED is desperately trying to find yet another avenue to throw money at the problem. This is just another attempt at a helicopter drop of money.

Because that's what we really need right now, higher prices.
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