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To: NOW who wrote (92244)3/14/2008 8:46:40 PM
From: bart13  Respond to of 110194
 
The IMF data isn't pretty either:

imf.org

Here's the first section:

Recapitalizing Banks with Public Funds
CHARLES ENOCH, GILLIAN GARCIA, and V. SUNDARARAJAN*
Recapitalizing banks in a systemic crisis is a complex medium-term process that
requires significant government intervention and careful management at both the
strategic and individual bank levels. This paper examines the range of operational
and strategic issues involved and the institutional arrangements needed to foster
an effective banking system restructuring, as well as maximize the returns on
government investment. Recapitalization approaches have varied in the different
mixes of direct capital injections and asset purchases and rehabilitation that countries
choose. The choice of an appropriate mix is critical to minimizing the
expected present value of government outlays net of recoveries.