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Fed approves GMAC request in boost for General Motors
Posted: 25 December 2008 0959 hrs

 
 
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WASHINGTON: The US Federal Reserve on Wednesday approved a request by GMAC, the troubled financial arm of General Motors, to become a bank holding company, clearing the way for it to receive a share of government bailout funds and emergency loans.

The move, announced only hours before Christmas day, boosts the prospects of General Motors after the US government last week approved a 13.4-billion-dollar rescue loan package for GM and Chrysler to stave off collapse amid tight credit and dismal sales.

GMAC faced possible bankruptcy, jeopardising financing for GM car dealers and customers, and its demise could have dragged down the Detroit automaker's fortunes with it.

"In light of the unusual and exigent circumstances affecting the financial markets, and all other facts and circumstances, the Board has determined that emergency conditions exist that justify expeditious action on this proposal" for changing GMAC's legal status, the Fed said in its decision.

Under the move, GM and Cerberus Capital Management must reduce their ownership stakes in GMAC, the Fed said.

GM has to cut its ownership share in GMAC to less than 10 per cent in voting shares and equity. Cerberus, the private equity owner of Chrysler, must reduce its stake to no more than 14.9 per cent in voting shares and 33 per cent in total equity, according to decision.

The move will "benefit the public by strengthening GMAC's ability to fund the purchases of vehicles manufactured by GM and other companies and by helping to normalize the credit markets for such purchases," the Fed said.

GMAC, by becoming a federally regulated bank holding company, becomes the latest firm to gain access to a share of the 700-billion-dollar government bailout package initially introduced to shore up financial firms.

Debt-strapped GMAC had said earlier this month it did not expect the Federal Reserve would grant its request as it could not meet capital requirements.

- AFP/yt

 

 



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