Contrary to fridays speculation that a snag had been over the thorny issue of how to price the “bad bank” assets, talks are said to have yielded agreement that the FDIC would run the “bad bank”, according to CNBC. Thursday could be the announcement day.
By editor Jan 31, 2009, 2:19 PM
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