Banks Prefer Their Welfare Come Without Conditions
The NYT reports that many banks are making plans to return the money they borrowed through the TARP as quickly as possible. While the article points out that the banks are upset about the TARP conditions, it does not explicitly point out that they may still turn to other forms of government aid that do not come with conditions.
Specifically, the banks still have access to special Fed lending windows that allow them to borrow money at below market rates. They can issue bonds insured by the FDIC (this is mentioned) and they have been beneficiaries of taxpayer dollars used to pay off AIG debts. It is not clear whether more money will be funneled, without conditions, from taxpayers to the banks through AIG.
In addition, the Treasury Department's Public Private Investment Program would subsidize the purchase of bad assets from the banks allowing them to command an above market price. This program also would not impose conditions on the participating banks.
--Dean Baker
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COMMENTS (4)
POST AIG'S BOOK ONLINE, call Pelosi @1-202-225-0100. Let's see what Hank Paulson has bought with OUR MONEY.
Posted by: Mike Meyer | May 20, 2009 12:08 PM
they have been beneficiaries of taxpayer dollars used to pay off AIG debts. It is not clear whether more money will be funneled, without conditions, from taxpayers to the banks through AIG.
What's worrisome is that it's completely unclear how much more money we might have to dole out if we continue to stand behind all of AIG's bad bets.
Nobody from either the Bush or Obama Administrations has ever made it clear just what the plan is for AIG. That's long overdue, but since nobody's pushing for an explanation, nobody's going to be giving one.
Posted by: low-tech cyclist | May 20, 2009 2:09 PM
The bankers and the bomb-makers get massive subsidies and the unending adoration by the corporate media. That's called capitalism.
Everyone else can fight over the crumbs.
Posted by: some guy in a cube | May 21, 2009 12:06 AM
Everyone else can fight.
Posted by: Öğretmen | February 9, 2010 3:49 PM