Targeted Investment Program

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The Targeted Investment Program was a component of the U.S. financial crisis response that provided direct capital injections to specific systemically important institutions to help stabilize the financial system.

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Targeted Investment Program canonical 1

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instanceOf United States government financial stabilization program
capital injection program
administeredBy United States Department of the Treasury
appliesTo systemically important financial institutions
beneficiaryType systemically important institutions
country United States of America
surface form: United States
designedTo limit spillover effects from distress at major institutions
prevent failure of large, interconnected financial institutions
fundingMechanism direct capital injections into specific institutions
goal mitigate systemic risk in the financial system
restore confidence in key financial institutions
hasCharacteristic focused on individual institutions deemed critical to financial stability
targeted rather than broad-based support
implementedDuring global financial crisis of 2007–2009
partOf 2008 United States housing and financial crisis
surface form: United States financial crisis response
policyArea banking regulation
financial stability
policyType crisis intervention measure
extraordinary financial support program
purpose provide direct capital injections
stabilize the U.S. financial system
relatedTo Capital Purchase Program
Troubled Asset Relief Program
U.S. bank rescue measures
sector financial sector
timePeriod late 2000s financial crisis era

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Troubled Asset Relief Program keyProgram Targeted Investment Program