The US Treasury Department yesterday named nine asset managers for the Public-Private Investment Program, in an effort to remove as much as $40 billion in troubled assets from banks and other financial firms.
The Treasury will invest as much as $30 billion, and the managers may raise a combined $10 billion, the department said. The fund managers include AllianceBernstein, BlackRock, Invesco, and Oaktree Capital Management.
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