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TARP Repayments and Outstanding Loans Summary for Major Banks and Non‑Bank RecipientsTARP Repayments and Outstanding Loans Summary for Major Banks and Non‑Bank Recipients
TARP Repayments and Outstanding Loans Summary for Major Banks and Non‑Bank Recipients The passage provides aggregated repayment figures for the Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP) but contains no specific allegations, transactions, dates, or individuals that suggest wrongdoing. It offers limited investigative value beyond confirming publicly known repayment status. Key insights: Most large banks have largely repaid TARP funds, with $222 B paid back and $23 B still outstanding.; Non‑bank recipients (e.g., GM, AIG) have repaid far less, with $27 B returned and $171 B still owed.; Specific banks and companies are listed with their repayment and outstanding amounts.
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TARP Repayments and Outstanding Loans Summary for Major Banks and Non‑Bank Recipients The passage provides aggregated repayment figures for the Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP) but contains no specific allegations, transactions, dates, or individuals that suggest wrongdoing. It offers limited investigative value beyond confirming publicly known repayment status. Key insights: Most large banks have largely repaid TARP funds, with $222 B paid back and $23 B still outstanding.; Non‑bank recipients (e.g., GM, AIG) have repaid far less, with $27 B returned and $171 B still owed.; Specific banks and companies are listed with their repayment and outstanding amounts.
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