Where will the $700-billion (U.S.) in the Wall Street bailout package go and how will prices be determined?
The money will be paid to Wall Street firms, banks, pension funds and other companies that hold bad mortgages and other toxic assets. The values aren’t known at this point, and the amount paid will be decided in a reverse auction, in which the sellers of the assets compete with each other and decide how cheaply they will sell the toxic debts. The government, through the newly appointed Office of Financial Stability, then pays the lowest price offered.