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Why is the government giving banks money?

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Why is the government giving banks money?

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The government issued money to banks to secure the financial sector and to stabilize the economy. TARP or the Troubled Asset Relief Program allowed the government to do this by purchasing assets and equity from financial, automotive and insurance institutions. Under TARP’s Capital Purchase Program, many healthy banks were asked or directed to participate, allowing the government an ownership stake in exchange for capital.

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