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  • Capital One sold $3.55 billion in preferred stock and warrants to the Treasury Department to raise capital as part of the agency's $250 billion capital-infusion effort.

    Capital One to Cut Dividend 87% 2009

  • Selling nonguaranteed debt has been reported to be a prerequisite to repaying money invested in banks by the federal government through its capital-infusion effort.

    Treasurys Soar at First, and Then End Slightly Up 2009

  • & Co. and PNC Financial Services Group Inc. Shares of PrivateBancorp, which received approval to receive $244 million from the Treasury's capital-infusion efforts, fell 3.7% premarket to $10.73 amid a downdraft in banking stocks.

    PrivateBancorp Cuts Dividend 87%, Joining Other Banks 2009

  • Some shareholders have objected to the capital-infusion plan, demanding that existing shareholders be allowed to take part.

    Fed's Deep Cuts Aim to Limit Damage 2008

  • Consider the temptation: Congress may now be able to force off-budget assistance to struggling homeowners and others through Treasury's capital-infusion program.

    Treasury Has No Authority to Coerce the Banks William Poole 2008

  • Getty Images The American Express headquarters in New York City So far, 52 financial institutions have received preliminary or final approval for about $172 billion of the $250 billion available under the capital-infusion program, according to Keefe, Bruyette & Woods, a New York firm that specializes in the financial-services industry.

    AmEx Said to Request $3.5 Billion in U.S. Aid 2008

  • The capital-infusion program would be voluntary for the banks wanting to raise new capital this way.

    Treasury Has No Authority to Coerce the Banks William Poole 2008

  • Meanwhile, the Treasury has clarified life insurers are eligible to participate in its capital-infusion program, provided they are or apply to become a federally regulated bank or thrift.

    U.S. Explores Its Options With TARP Maya Jackson-Randall 2008

  • It would be a terrible mistake for Treasury to direct banks participating in its capital-infusion program to expand credit in particular directions, or in the aggregate.

    Treasury Has No Authority to Coerce the Banks William Poole 2008

  • Treasury's argument, as I understand it, is that it needs to require some participation in the capital-infusion program to avoid stigma.

    Treasury Has No Authority to Coerce the Banks William Poole 2008

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