The 2008 rescue package known as TARP didn't just keep American banks from going under. The latest report from TARP's Congressional Oversight Panel says the $700 billion rescue package also kept foreign banks afloat. The panel points to the $70 billion committed to insurance firm AIG, which helped the firm's trading partners in France, Germany and elsewhere.
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