PPIP Participants Chosen

Today the Treasury announced the 9 firms that were chosen to manage the Public-Private Investment Program (PPIP), funded to buy toxic assets from the banks. The firms were chosen out of over 100 that expressed an interest.

http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM…

The firms include BlackRock Inc, and TCW Group, as well as:

AllianceBernstein LP and its sub-advisers Greenfield Partners LLC and Rialto Capital Management LLC; Angelo, Gordon & Co. LP and GE Capital Real Estate; Invesco Ltd.; Marathon Asset Management LP; Oaktree Capital Management LP; RLJ Western Asset Management LP; and Wellington Management Co. LLP

Initially touted to buy up to $1 trillion in bad assets, the program has been scaled back considerably and will begin with the purchase of $40 billion in toxic assets.

4 Comments
 

I haven't been following this that closely since rumors of it's being scaled down - how are the clearing prices going to be determined?

I can't imagine this being an open market with the government putting up so much cash - anybody know of the approval process or who the government is tapping to opine on the valuation? I've heard rumors that Bill Gross is consulting the Treasury.

Also, what are the projected clearing prices? Last I heard, banks wanted in the upper 40s-mid 50%, but government was thinking low 30s at best.

 

If PIMCO was advising the government - actually laying the groundwork for the plan - they could've opted out over potential compliance and litigation issues.....or Bill Gross thinks the deal is even shittier than he'd have us believe (he's pretty skeptical in his monthly commentary)

 

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