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New rescue effort called key to resuming lending

 

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Economics adviser touts new bank rescue plan, says it will free up more credit for consumers

The Obama administration says it hopes a new bank rescue initiative will generate $500 billion in purchasing power to buy up toxic assets and get them off the books of the nation's banks.

The administration also said Monday that the initial effort could grow to $1 trillion in purchases eventually, as the program proves successful in attacking the bad-books problem that has been at the heart of the worst banking crisis the United States has seen in seven decades.

In a lengthy fact sheet, the administration said it plans to use $75 billion to $100 billion from the government's existing bailout program and that it expects participation from a broad array of institutions, ranging from pension funds to insurance companies and other long-term investors.  



 

Prepare yourself for the "New Economy"


 
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