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Printer Version ­ Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System

Joint Press Release
Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
U.S. Department of the Treasury

For immediate release

January 16, 2009

Treasury, Federal Reserve, and the FDIC Provide Assistance to Bank of America
The U.S. government entered into an agreement today with Bank of America to provide a package
of guarantees, liquidity access, and capital as part of its commitment to support financial market
stability.
Treasury and the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation will provide protection against the
possibility of unusually large losses on an asset pool of approximately $118 billion of loans,
securities backed by residential and commercial real estate loans, and other such assets, all of which
have been marked to current market value. The large majority of these assets were assumed by Bank
of America as a result of its acquisition of Merrill Lynch. The assets will remain on Bank of
America's balance sheet. As a fee for this arrangement, Bank of America will issue preferred shares
to the Treasury and FDIC. In addition and if necessary, the Federal Reserve stands ready to
backstop residual risk in the asset pool through a non­recourse loan.
In addition, Treasury will invest $20 billion in Bank of America from the Troubled Asset Relief
Program in exchange for preferred stock with an 8 percent dividend to the Treasury. Bank of
America will comply with enhanced executive compensation restrictions and implement a mortgage
loan modification program.
Treasury exercised this funding authority under the Emergency Economic Stabilization Act's
Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP). The investment was made under the Targeted Investment
Program. The objective of this program is to foster financial market stability and thereby to
strengthen the economy and protect American jobs, savings, and retirement security.
Separately, the FDIC board announced that it will soon propose rule changes to its Temporary
Liquidity Guarantee Program to extend the maturity of the guarantee from three to up to 10 years
where the debt is supported by collateral and the issuance supports new consumer lending.
With these transactions, the U.S. government is taking the actions necessary to strengthen the
financial system and protect U.S. taxpayers and the U.S. economy. As was stated in November
when the first transaction under the Targeted Investment Program was announced, the U.S.
government will continue to use all of our resources to preserve the strength of our banking
institutions and promote the process of repair and recovery and to manage risks.
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