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<blockquote data-quote="Babagounj" data-source="post: 743757" data-attributes="member: 12952"><p><strong>Re: Obamanomics</strong></p><p></p><p><strong>More Than 90 Banks Miss TARP Payments</strong></p><p></p><p>More than 90 U.S. banks and thrifts missed making a May 17 payment to the U.S. government under its main bank bailout program, signaling a rising number of lenders are struggling to meet their obligations. </p><p>More than 90 U.S. banks and thrifts missed making a May 17 payment to the U.S. government under its main bank bailout program, signaling a rising number of lenders are struggling to meet their obligations. <img src="http://media.cnbc.com/i/CNBC/Sections/News_And_Analysis/__Story_Inserts/graphics/__ECONOMY/american_bank.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" />The SNL Financial statistics show 91 banks missed their dividend payment under the Troubled Asset Relief Program.</p><p>The statistics, compiled by <strong><strong><a href="http://www.snl.com/" target="_blank"><strong>SNL Financial</strong></a></strong></strong> from U.S. Treasury data, showed 91 banks and thrifts skipped the May dividend payment under the Troubled Asset Relief Program, or TARP. It was the first missed payment for 23 of the banks; for the others, it was at least their second miss. </p><p>The number of banks missing their TARP payments rose for the third straight quarter. In February, 74 banks deferred their payments; 55 deferred last November. </p><p>SNL Financial's analysis found 20 banks have missed four or more payments since the program began in 2008, while eight banks have missed five payments. </p><p>Under the TARP program, the U.S. Treasury invested in preferred shares issued banks looking for funds. The banks were to make regular dividend payments to the Treasury, and have the right to repurchase the shares at some point in the future. </p><p>While many of the largest U.S. banks easily repaid billions in TARP aid, <strong><strong><a href="http://www.cnbc.com/id/37126330/" target="_blank"><strong>more than 600 smaller banks still hold $130 billion from the program</strong></a></strong></strong>, created at the height of the financial crisis</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Babagounj, post: 743757, member: 12952"] [b]Re: Obamanomics[/b] [B]More Than 90 Banks Miss TARP Payments[/B] More than 90 U.S. banks and thrifts missed making a May 17 payment to the U.S. government under its main bank bailout program, signaling a rising number of lenders are struggling to meet their obligations. More than 90 U.S. banks and thrifts missed making a May 17 payment to the U.S. government under its main bank bailout program, signaling a rising number of lenders are struggling to meet their obligations. [IMG]http://media.cnbc.com/i/CNBC/Sections/News_And_Analysis/__Story_Inserts/graphics/__ECONOMY/american_bank.jpg[/IMG]The SNL Financial statistics show 91 banks missed their dividend payment under the Troubled Asset Relief Program. The statistics, compiled by [B][B][URL="http://www.snl.com/"][B]SNL Financial[/B][/URL][/B][/B] from U.S. Treasury data, showed 91 banks and thrifts skipped the May dividend payment under the Troubled Asset Relief Program, or TARP. It was the first missed payment for 23 of the banks; for the others, it was at least their second miss. The number of banks missing their TARP payments rose for the third straight quarter. In February, 74 banks deferred their payments; 55 deferred last November. SNL Financial's analysis found 20 banks have missed four or more payments since the program began in 2008, while eight banks have missed five payments. Under the TARP program, the U.S. Treasury invested in preferred shares issued banks looking for funds. The banks were to make regular dividend payments to the Treasury, and have the right to repurchase the shares at some point in the future. While many of the largest U.S. banks easily repaid billions in TARP aid, [B][B][URL="http://www.cnbc.com/id/37126330/"][B]more than 600 smaller banks still hold $130 billion from the program[/B][/URL][/B][/B], created at the height of the financial crisis [/QUOTE]
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