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送交者: liu-yu 于 August 17, 2009 23:16:35:

回答: 兵贵神速 由 liu-yu 于 August 17, 2009 22:30:40:

Banks to get bailed out by China?
China's sovereign wealth fund may take part in plans to buy up toxic assets from banks. That could be a strong endorsement for the slow to develop PPIP.


Last Updated: August 17, 2009: 1:00 PM ET

NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) -- Stocks plunged around the world Monday amid growing doubts about how strong a global economic recovery will be. But apparently there's a big contrarian investor out there that's still pretty bullish: China.

According to reports, China's sovereign wealth fund is eyeing an investment in the U.S. government's oft-maligned Public-Private Investment Plan.

That program, known as PPIP, was set up earlier this year as a way for private investors to cooperate with the government to bid for soured home loans and mortgage-backed securities held by banks. The China Investment Corporation (CIC) is said to be interested in purchasing $2 billion of such assets.

The possibility of China being involved in the PPIP could be a huge endorsement for the program, which has been criticized by many for taking a long time to actually start.



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