Why Would Treasury Cut AIG's Interest Payment? [View article]
If the deal (bailout) is restructured and AIG's stock price goes up to $10 per share (from $2s today). That means that Wall street likes the deal. AIG is more attractive to investors. With the FED still owing a large stake in AIG (TBD based on the restructured deal), how is this bad for the FED and tax papers?
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If the deal (bailout) is restructured and AIG's stock price goes up to $10 per share (from $2s today). That means that Wall street likes the deal. AIG is more attractive to investors. With the FED still owing a large stake in AIG (TBD based on the restructured deal), how is this bad for the FED and tax papers?
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