TITLE

Commercial property part of US bank bailout

PUB. DATE
March 2009
SOURCE
Estates Gazette;3/28/2009, Issue 912, p29
SOURCE TYPE
Trade Publication
DOC. TYPE
Article
ABSTRACT
The article reports on the inclusion of commercial property loans and commercial mortgage-backed securities in the bank bailout plan of the U.S. Department of Treasury. The plan intends to support banks and boost lending. It is also designed to take toxic assets, with a focus on loans and bonds secured against commercial and residential property.
ACCESSION #
37601062

Tags: MORTGAGE loans;  MORTGAGE-backed securities;  UNITED States. Dept. of the Treasury;  BANKING industry;  BANK loans

 

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