Hedge funds and private equity win big at Tarp auctions

The US Treasury-created market has benefited a few savvy investors, while saddling taxpayers with a loss

Hedge funds and private equity win big at Tarp auctions

A government programme to rid itself of Tarp investments in small banks has proved a boon to hedge funds, private equity and other private investors, according to a new watchdog report.

As the Treasury Department looks to exit from its taxpayer-backed investments in these lenders, private investors like hedge funds and others have stepped in and scooped up about 70% of the shares auctioned by the US government. Other buyers included banks, institutional investors and brokers buying shares on behalf of other entities.

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