Does TARP really need an extension?

Courtesy Marketplace  Wed, 12/09/2009 - 11:38

The Obama administration will extend TARP until October 2010. Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner says the money is needed in case financial conditions worsen.

Does he know something we don't? Amy Scott reports.


 

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