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Treasury Gets $1.54 Billion for Bank of America Warrants

Posted 12:30PM 03/04/10 JP Morgan Chase, Goldman Sachs , Bank of America
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The Treasury Department announced Thursday the sale of $1.54 billion worth of warrants on Bank of America (BAC) stock. Treasury owned the warrants as a result of the governments' financial bailout of ailing U.S. banks.

According to the Treasury Department's press release, two classes of warrants -- financial instruments that let an investor purchase ordinary shares in the future at a set price -- were auctioned at $8.35 per warrant and $2.35 per warrant.

The sales, led by Deutsche Bank Securities Inc., are expected to close on or about March 9.

Thursday's sale of bailout-related warrants generated the largest amount yet from one financial institution. Last summer, Treasury sold $1.1 billion of Goldman Sachs (GS) warrants, and in December Treasury collected more than $950 million from warrants issued by JP Morgan Chase (JPM).

The Department says the sales "provide an additional return to the American taxpayer" as part of the controversial $700 billion Troubled Asset Relief Program.

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