Tuesday, May 5, 2009

Why do Troubled Banks Pay Dividends?

A recent study documents how troubled banks continue to pay dividends.

Dividends are paid because the taxpayers are giving the banks more cash than the banks' shareholders' want to have in the banks. This is not Monday morning quarterbacking, but rather the prediction of economic theory that has been recognized for decades and was applied to the bank bailout this fall.

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