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Wednesday
Jul012009

The WSJ Adds It All Up: Bailout Tracker For TIP, TALF, PPIP & TARP

 

I've been meaning to get this posted.  The WSJ has created a highly detailed interactive table that tracks the bailouts and totals of TARP, TIP, PPIP and TALF, sortable by several criteria.  It is an impressive accomplishment and should be considered along with bailout totals and tables supplied recently by the FDIC and CNN.

 

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Good work with these various bailout trackers...someone needs to keep an eye on the totals to see if they rise over time.
Jul 2, 2009 at 3:02 AM | Unregistered CommenterJJTrachsel

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