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Sep 16
2008
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How can the Fed Offer a Bridge Loan?Posted by Clear Rock in Insurance MA, AIG |
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Didn't think that the Fed could simply starting making loans, did you? Neither did we.
Fortunately we were not the only ones curious - hence we didn't have to look to far. Apparently the Federal Reserve Act of 1933 (Section 13(3) to be precise) allows the Fed to make direct loans under "exigent circumstances."
Seems that this week's developments could fall under the rubric of "exigent."




