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US invests $195 bn in 359 banks since Oct '08

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Press Trust of India Washington

The US Treasury department has invested more than $195 billion in 359 banks across the country as part of the Capital Purchase Program aimed at boosting lending activities in the economy.

The largest investment was $25 billion while the smallest is worth about $1 million.

In a statement on Tuesday, the Treasury said it has strengthened healthy small and large, regional, and national, financial institutions, as well as Community Development Financial Institutions, through CPP investments of $195.33 billion in 359 institutions in 45 states and Puerto Rico.

CPP began in October 2008.

"To date, the largest investment was $25 billion and the smallest investment was approximately $1 million," the statement added.

 

According to the Treasury, 42 banks have received $1.15 billion as fresh capital on January 30. These entities include Flagstar Bancorp ($266.66 million), Private Bancorp ($243 million), Anchor Bancorp Wisconsin ($110 million) and Rogers Bancshares ($25 million).

CPP focuses on directly injecting capital into healthy, viable banks to increase the flow of financing available to small businesses and consumers.

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First Published: Feb 04 2009 | 6:22 PM IST

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