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FDIC eyes securitisation move considers bond issues to offload $36bn of troubled assets

The US Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation is working on plans to package billions of dollars of assets from failed banks into securities, a move that will help restart the still dysfunctional markets for mortgage-backed bonds.

If the FDIC goes through with the bond issues it would mark a milestone in government efforts to rid the banking system of troubled assets. The FDIC has more than $36bn in assets on its books from failed institutions seized during the financial crisis.

People involved in discussions said the plan to use the troubled assets to back securities – “securitisation” – is at a preliminary stage. A final decision, which could come in weeks, will depend on finding a structure to provide a sufficient return to the deposit insurance fund.

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