Treasury Capital Purchase Program
The Treasury Capital Purchase Program is a program initiated by the U.S Treasury in October 2008 to purchase up to $250 billion of senior preferred shares on a voluntary basis in U.S. financial institutions, as part of its efforts to provide a firmer capital foundation for financial firms and to increase credit availability to consumers and businesses.
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KeyCorp (KEY) Completes $70M TARP Warrant Purchase from Treasury
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KeyCorp (KEY) Begins $625M Stock Offering, to Repay $2.5B in TARP Funds; Sees Qtr. Dividend Rising to 3c/Share
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TARP Payback Separates Banks Into "The Anointed" and "The Zombies"
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Top 10 News Items 10/27-10/31: Following One of the Worst Months in Stock Market History, Equities Posted a Late-Stage Rally; DJIA Finished October Down Only 13%
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Treasury's Capital Purchase Program Price Tag Is $157 Billion and Counting
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Morning Movers 10/27: Embarq (EQ) Higher on Buyout; U.S. Steel (X) Lower on Downgrade
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KeyCorp (KEY) Announces Applications for $2.5B Treasury Capital Purchase
