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White House announces $17.4B loans for automakers - Business First of Louisville:
WASHINGTON -- President Bush today announced emergency federal aid to prevent the collapse of General Motors and Chrysler LLC.
The government will offer up to $17.4 billion in loans to the ailing U.S. automakers and expects General Motors and Chrysler LLC to access the money immediately, according to a senior administration official.
Some $13.4 billion will be made available in December and January from the $700 billion fund that was originally designed to rescue struggling financial institutions, the official said.
Allowing the companies to fail "would not be a responsible course of action," Bush said in a broadcast message from the White House.
Bush said conditions on the aid will be similar to those in the legislation that failed Congress last week, including concessions from management, labor, bondholders and others.
WASHINGTON -- President Bush today announced emergency federal aid to prevent the collapse of General Motors and Chrysler LLC.
The government will offer up to $17.4 billion in loans to the ailing U.S. automakers and expects General Motors and Chrysler LLC to access the money immediately, according to a senior administration official.
Some $13.4 billion will be made available in December and January from the $700 billion fund that was originally designed to rescue struggling financial institutions, the official said.
Allowing the companies to fail "would not be a responsible course of action," Bush said in a broadcast message from the White House.
Bush said conditions on the aid will be similar to those in the legislation that failed Congress last week, including concessions from management, labor, bondholders and others.