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Program Results

 Capital Purchase Program Results

Bank Lending Surveys
Treasury launched the monthly bank lending surveys as part of its commitment to Congress and the public to enhance communication and transparency about its programs to stabilize the financial system. The surveys are designed to provide new, more frequent and more accessible information on banks' lending activities to help taxpayers easily assess the lending and other activities of banks receiving government investments.

Monthly Lending and Intermediation Snapshot
The Monthly Lending and Intermediation Snapshot collects quantitative information on three major categories of lending – consumer, commercial, and other activities – based on banks’ internal reporting, as well as commentary to explain changes in lending levels for each category.

Capital Purchase Program Monthly Lending Report
The Capital Purchase Program (CPP) Monthly Lending Report includes all participants in the CPP and is published in addition to the Monthly Lending and Intermediation Snapshot.

Use of Capital Survey
The purpose of the annual Use of Capital Survey is to obtain insight into the lending, financial intermediation, and capital building activities of all recipients of government investment through Capital Purchase Program funds.

Capital Purchase Program Report
This report analyzes the financial data submitted by depository institutions to their primary federal regulator in Call Reports and Thrift Financial Reports, as well as the Y-9C Reports submitted by large bank holding companies each quarter to the Federal Reserve.


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