FDIC SAID TO ENCOURAGE PENSION FUNDS TO INVEST IN FAILED BANKS

FDIC Said to Encourage Pension Funds to Invest in Failed Banks
March 8 (Bloomberg) — U.S. regulators have been enlivening open grant supports which carry out some-more than $2 trillion to speak up collateral without delay in to the promissory note complement by shopping unsuccessful lenders, pronounced people briefed on the matter.

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