Geithner expects more banks to return rescue money soon

Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner told participants at SIFMA's Annual Meeting that he expects more financial institutions to return the money they received through the Troubled Asset Relief Program. "It will depend on the institution, but for major banks in the country I think that money will come back relatively quickly," Geithner said. He also touched on regulatory reform, the economy and the state of the dollar. View Part 2 of the Treasury secretary's appearance at SIFMA's Annual Meeting.

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This story published in SIFMA SmartBrief on 10/28/2009





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