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Goldman Sachs to repay $10 bn in govt funds

Goldman Sachs says it is ready to repay a $10 billion government investment today. - Jonathan Weil: Banks trade TARP for bonuses, debauchery, jets">Jonathan Weil: Banks trade TARP for bonuses, debauchery, jets - Stakes well done - Norwest Venture buys 2.11% in NSE for Rs 250 cr - Commodities rise most in 24 yrs - Rupee may rise to 46/$ in 12 months: Goldman Sachs - Major US banks said to apply to repay Tarp The bank made the disclosure in letters to high-ranking congressmen and senators yesterday. Goldman Sachs is one of 10 large US banks that obtained approval last week to pay back a total of $68 billion received as part of the government"s $700 billion Troubled Asset Relief Program. The program was aimed at reviving the stagnant credit and lending markets. Today is the first day banks are eligible to begin repaying the investments to the Treasury Department. Morgan Stanley is also expected to repay today the $10 billion it received, according to a person familiar with the talks between the bank and the government. Eight other banks received approval last week to repay the government funds: JPMorgan Chase & Co, American Express Co, US Bancorp, Capital One Financial Corp, Bank of New York Mellon Corp, State Street Corp, BB&T Corp and Northern Trust Corp. Before receiving approval to repay the TARP funds, the banks had to prove they could raise capital in the public markets without the support of the government. Repaying TARP funds frees the financial firms of limitations the government imposed on recipients, such as caps on executive compensation.


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