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Tarps are in the news all the time. Between advances in manufacturing and innovative new uses, as well as the role of tarps in disaster and accident recovery, we keep track of all the latest news in the tarp business. The incredibly shrinking bill for TARP The watchdog for the Troubled Asset Relief Program, SIGTARP, has issued its latest report on the program. The two big takeaways: TARPs support for the market is expected to last until 2017, and taxpayers are still owed $133 billion from the $475 billion bailout. Read full article >>
TARP pay czar pressured on executive pay: report Pressure from financial institutions and Treasury officials undermined an effort to limit executive pay at seven companies rescued with taxpayer money, a new government audit showed on Tuesday. The official ...
Fat Lady Has Yet To Sing For TARP U.S. taxpayers are still owed $133 billion from TARP, the abominable acronym inflicted on us by former Treasury Secretary Hank Paulson, a report by the U.S. Inspector General out on Monday shows.
$132.9 billion: Remember TARP? It still owes you. $132.9 billion short, the 2008 US bailout of the financial system could continue through 2017. Some of the $132.9 billion TARP money will never be recovered.
South Hill resident finds stolen property under tarp SPOKANE-- An alert citizen is to thank for finding a collection of stolen goods hidden under a tarp on the South Hill. The man found the tarp beneath a large tree in the 4800 block of E. Stoughton Rd. on Monday. He lifted the tarp to find power tools, electronics and more. Investigators with the Spokane County Sheriffs Office believe the items were stolen during a string of residential ...
Taxpayers still on hook for $133 bln in TARP funds Taxpayers still bear the risk of $133 billion in outstanding Troubled Asset Relief Program funds, a watchdog for the government crisis response program said Thursday in a quarterly report to Congress.
Report: TARP still owes $133B Some of those funds will never be repaid, a government watchdog says.
Feds failed to rein in CEO pay of TARP banks - watchdog Feds failed to rein in CEO pay of TARP banks - watchdog
Resident Tackles Occupy Tarp Removal Himself The National Park Service has asked demonstrators in McPherson Square to take down a tarp draped over the park's center statue.
Bailed-Out Companies Pressured TARP Pay Czar To Keep Executive Pay High: Report WASHINGTON, Jan 24 (Reuters) - Pressure from financial institutions and Treasury officials undermined an effort to limit executive pay at seven companies rescued with taxpayer money, a new government audit showed on Tuesday.
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