Topic: Troubled Assets Relief Program

Taxpayers are still owed $132.9 billion from companies like General Motors and the American International Group Inc. who benefited from the...

Taxpayers still owed $133B from bailout

Companies that were bailed out during the financial crisis still owe U.S. taxpayers nearly $133 billion. Treasury's plans to recoup that money have ...

Greensboro bank posts strong profit

NewBridge Bancorp ran its profitable-quarter streak to seven during the fourth quarter, primarily because of continued improvement in its loan...
American taxpayers still have $132.9 billion in funds tied up in federal bailout programs, and they will not recoup all of that investment...

Financial Losers (Update 1)

Regional bank stocks took a pounding on Thursday, following the Federal Reserve's announcement that it would keep short-term rates near zero...

Treasury s 2008 Financial Rescue Could Last Until 2017

The U.S. government's rescue of the financial system could last for five more years as the Treasury Department unwinds its investments in hundreds...

TARP still owes $133B

Taxpayers are still owed $132.9 billion from President Barack Obama's financial bailout, and some of those funds will never be repaid, a government...

Taxpayers still on hook for $133 bln in TARP funds ...

WASHINGTON (MarketWatch) — Taxpayers still bear the risk of $133 billion in outstanding Troubled Asset Relief Program funds, a watchdog for the...

TARP "Special Master" not master of its domain

Ryan Caionehttp://www.hoovers.comTARP "Special Master" not master of its...

How Much Has The Taxpayer Recouped From TARP?

In 2008, at the brink of the subprime meltdown, President George W. Bush signed in to law a highly controversial bill that provided help to...