We officially moved into the next stage of the crisis today. AIG, likely under pressure from the administration, decided to come clean about where most of the bailout money was going. In a press release with several attachments, the struggling insurer detailed which counterparties had gotten about $100 billion of the bailout funds...
But as I expected, the majority of the funds—$58 billion—went to banks headquartered outside the U.S. The big winners were French and German banks, which pulled in $19 billion and $17 billion respectively.
"Spin" is coming at us from all directions. We attempt to cut through it. "Honesty is such a lonely word..." -- Billy Joel
Thursday, April 29, 2010
Taxpayers bailed out German and French banks
Old news, but here it is: