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    TARP Oversight Panel Says Smaller Banks May Need Fresh Capital

    11 (Bloomberg) -- Smaller U.S. banks may need $12 billion to $14 billion in additional capital to cope with troubled loans still on their books, the Congressional Oversight Panel said today in a monthly report.

    The panel, which reports to lawmakers and was created to monitor the $700 billion Troubled Asset Relief Program, said the biggest U.S. banks appear prepared to handle more loan losses, particularly the 19 banks that regulators put through stress tests earlier this year. Banks with assets of $600 million to $1 billion may face bigger challenges, the panel said.

    Banks of that size “will need to raise significantly more capital, as the estimated losses will outstrip the projected revenue and reserves,” the report said, citing its own loan analysis. The panel is led by Elizabeth Warren, a law professor at Harvard University.

    The report said the Treasury and other regulators should do more to help smaller banks deal with whole loans on their books. The Treasury and the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. program have shelved the Legacy Loans Program, intended to use a combination of public and private funds to buy loans from banks.

    http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?p...d=aYYSuNwUXJAI

    I guess someone wants to prevent an itulip member from becoming an alcoholic

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    Everyone in the U.S. can see the empty storefronts and buildings, but the CRE bank bomb hasn't yet hit the general consciousness. There is a disconnect, probably because of the "everything is ok now" agitprop coming down the pipe from the Fed and the White House, especially after the stress tests.

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