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Banker Resource Center

Monthly Reports Related to the Temporary Liquidity Guarantee Program

Debt Issuance Under Guarantee Program
(dollar figures in millions)
March 31, 2011
Number Debt Outstanding Cap1 for Group Debt Outstanding Share of Cap
Insured Depository Institutions with Assets <= $10 Billion 27 1,386 1,665 83.2%
Insured Depository Institutions with Assets > $10 Billion 12 34,316 105,317 32.6%
Bank and Thrift Holding Companies, Non-Insured Affiliates 27 213,871 386,205 55.4%
All Issuers 66 249,573 493,187 50.6%
1 The amount of FDIC-guaranteed debt that can be issued by each eligible entity, or its "cap", is based on the amount of senior unsecured debt outstanding as of September 30, 2008. The cap for a depository institution with no senior unsecured debt outstanding at September 30, 2008, is set at 2 percent of total liabilities. See http://www2.fdic.gov/qbp/2008dec/tlgp2c.html for more information.

Last Updated: April 18, 2011