The Rescue of the U.S. Auto Industry
Documents from 2009
May 2009 Securities Purchase Agreement between the United States Department of the Treasury and GMAC, LLC, United States: Department of the Treasury, United States: Department of the Treasury, and General Motors Acceptance Corporation (GMAC)
GM February 17 Plan Viability Determination, United States: Executive Office of the President
FDIC Approves GMAC Financial Services Participation in TLGP, United States: Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC)
TROUBLED ASSET RELIEF PROGRAM: Continued Stewardship Needed as Treasury Develops Strategies for Monitoring and Divesting Financial Interests in Chrysler and GM, United States Government Accountability Office and United States: Government Accountability Office (GAO)
TROUBLED ASSET RELIEF PROGRAM: Status of Efforts to Address Transparency and Accountability Issues, United States Government Accountability Office and United States: Government Accountability Office (GAO)
United States Government Accountability Office Report to Congressional Committees, Auto Industry, Summary of Government Efforts and Automakers' Restructuring to Date, United States Government Accountability Office and United States: Government Accountability Office (GAO)
April 2009 Office of the Special Inspector General for the Troubled Asset Relief Program (SIGTARP) Quarterly Report, United States: Office of the Special Inspector General for the TARP
SIGTARP Quarterly Report to Congress, October 21, 2009, United States: Office of the Special Inspector General for the TARP
Obama's Announcement on the Auto Industry, United States: The White House: Obama Administration
Remarks by the President on General Motors Restructuring, United States: The White House: Obama Administration
Remarks by the President on the American Automotive Industry, United States: The White House: Obama Administration
A Citizen's Guide to the 2009 Financial Report of the U.S. Government, U. S. Department of the Treasury
Geithner, Summers Convene Official Designees to Presidential Task Force on the Auto Industry, U. S. Department of the Treasury
Obama Administration New Path to Viability for GM & Chrysler, U. S. Department of the Treasury
Obama Administration's New Warrantee Commitment Program (Fact Sheet), U. S. Department of the Treasury
$1,175,000,000 AMENDED AND RESTATED SECURED SUPERPRIORITY DEBTOR-IN-POSSESSION CREDIT AGREEMENT among MOTORS LIQUIDATION COMPANY (GENERAL MOTORS CORPORATION) and its lenders under Chapter 11, U. S. Department of the Treasury, Canada Development Investment Corporation (CDEV), Export Development Canada, UAW Retiree Medical Benefits Trust, and General Motors Company
Automotive Industry Financing Program Chrysler LB Receivables Trust Secured Term Loan Summary of Terms (Chrysler Financial Term Sheet), U. S. Department of the Treasury and Chrysler Financial Services Americas LLC
Credit Agreement between Chrysler as borrower and UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY, as Lender (Chrysler ASSP contract documentation), U. S. Department of the Treasury and Chrysler Group, LLC.
Loan and Security Agreement Between Chrysler and U.S Department of The Treasury, U. S. Department of the Treasury and Chrysler Group, LLC.
Amended and Restated Credit Agreement between Chrysler as borrower and UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY, as Lender dated July 10, 2009 (additional Chrysler ASSP documentation), U. S. Department of the Treasury; Chrysler Group, LLC.; and Chrysler-Fiat Alliance
MASTER TRANSACTION AGREEMENT dated as of May 21, 2009, between THE UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY, GMAC LLC , U.S. DEALER AUTOMOTIVE RECEIVABLES TRANSITION LLC and CHRYSLER LLC, U. S. Department of the Treasury; General Motors Acceptance Corporation (GMAC); Chrysler Group, LLC.; and U.S. DEALER AUTOMOTIVE RECEIVABLES TRANSITION LLC (USDART LLC)
Old GM Corporation ASSP Contract, U. S. Department of the Treasury and General Motors Company
Automakers Seek $14 Billion More, Vowing Deep Cuts, Bill Vlasic and Nick Bunkley
Lessons for the TARP Warrants from 1983 Chrysler Auction, Linus Wilson
Suppliers ask $10 Billion More in Taxpayer Funds, Ken Zino
US Treasury Department Announces an Auto Supplier Support Program, Ken Zino
Documents from 2008
Chris Dodd Letter to Ben Bernanke, Chris Dodd
GMAC LLC, IB Finance Holding Company, LLC Detroit, Michigan, Order Approving Formation of Bank Holding Companies and Notice to Engage in Certain Nonbanking Activities, Federal Reserve System: Board of Governors and Jennifer J. Johnson
Ford Motor Company Business Plan (December 2, 2008), Ford Motor Company
Letter from Robert deV. Frierson (Deputy Secretary of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System) to Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz, Robert deV. Frierson and Federal Reserve System: Board of Governors
GMAC Announces That the Results of Its Exchange Offers Are Insufficient To Meet Regulatory Capital Requirements To Become a Bank Holding Company, General Motors Acceptance Corporation (GMAC)
GMAC Files Application With Federal Reserve to Become Bank Holding Company, General Motors Acceptance Corporation (GMAC)
GMAC Financial Services Bank Holding Company Application Approved by Federal Reserve, General Motors Acceptance Corporation (GMAC)
GMAC Receives Significant Participation and Extends Early Delivery Time of its Notes Exchange Offers, General Motors Acceptance Corporation (GMAC)
GMAC LLC. Q3 2008 Form 10-Q, General Motors Acceptance Corporation (GMAC) and GMAC LLC
Securities Purchase Agreement between the United States Department of the Treasury and GMAC, LLC, General Motors Acceptance Corporation (GMAC), U. S. Department of the Treasury, and General Motors Company
General Motors Corporation Restructuring Plan for Long-Term Viability, General Motors Company
General Motors Original Loan and Security Agreement (with Amendments), General Motors Company and United States: Department of the Treasury
Warrant Agreement, General Motors Company and United States: Department of the Treasury
GMAC LLC Form 10-K: ANNUAL REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 13 OR 15(d) OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934 For the Year Ended December 31, 2008, GMAC LLC and General Motors Acceptance Corporation (GMAC)
EXTRA CREDIT: Short-Term Financing Issues Strain Auto Fin Units, Cynthia Koons
More on the Auto Bailouts, Adam J. Levitin
CAR Research Memorandum: The Impact on the U.S. Economy of a Major Contraction of the Detroit Three Automakers, Sean McAlinden, Kristin Dziczek, and Debra Maranger Menk
Chrysler's Plan for Short-Term and Long-Term Viability (December 2, 2008), Robert Nardelli and Chrysler Group, LLC.
Examining Chrysler's 1979 Rescue, National Public Radio
Determination, Henry M. Paulson Jr.
Official Determination by Secretary of Treasury Paulson, Henry M. Paulson Jr.
Secretary Paulson Statement on Stabilizing the Automotive Industry, Henry M. Paulson Jr.
Pelosi, Reid Send Letter to U.S. Auto Executives Calling for Credible Restructuring Plan, Nancy Pelosi
UPDATE 3-Chrysler Renews Credit Facilities but Cuts Amount, Reuters Staff, Paritosh Bansal, and Kevin Krolicki
Bernanke: Don't count on Fed, David Rogers
Auto Industry Financing and Restructuring Act (AIFRA), United States: Congress: House of Representatives
Examining the State of the Domestic Automobile Industry- Part II, United States: Congress: Senate: Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs
In Re Chrysler LLC, et. al. Debtor vs. Indiana State Police Pension Trust, et al. Objectors-Appellants, United States: Courts: Appeals Court: Second Circuit
General Motors Chapter 11 Bankruptcy Statement, United States: Courts: Bankruptcy Court: Southern District of New York
U.S. Automotive Parts Industry Annual Assessment March 2008, United States: Department of Commerce: International Trade Administration (ITA)
SHANGHAI GM RELATIVELY IMMUNE FROM GM FINANCIAL WOES, BUT NOT FROM CHINA'S ECONOMIC SLOWDOWN, United States: Department of State: Consulate General Shanghai
Guidelines for Automotive Industry Financing Program (AIFP), United States: Department of the Treasury
Loan and Security Agreement by and Between General Motors Corporation as Borrower and the United States Department of the Treasury as Lender, United States: Department of the Treasury and General Motors Company
Fact Sheet: Financing Assistance to Facilitate the Restructuring of Auto Manufacturers to Attain Financial Sustainability, United States: The White House
President Bush Discusses Administration's Plan to Assist Automakers, United States: The White House: Bush Administration
H.R. 7321 (110th Congress): Auto Industry Financing and Restructuring Act, U.S. Congress
Indicative Summary of Terms for [Chrysler] Secured Term Loan Facility, U. S. Department of the Treasury
GMAC Agreement With UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY, U. S. Department of the Treasury and General Motors Acceptance Corporation (GMAC)
Emergency Economic Stabilization Act of 2008, U.S. Senate and United States: Congress: House of Representatives
Documents from 2007
U.S. Automotive Parts Industry Annual Assessment March 2007, United States: Department of Commerce: International Trade Administration (ITA)
Documents from 1985
New Deals: The Chrysler Revival and the American System, Robert B. Reich and John Donahue
Documents from 1900
Understanding Securitization (GM Financial promotional material), GM Financial
Motor Vehicle Retail Sales: Domestic Autos (DAUTOSA), United States: Department of Commerce: Bureau of Economic Analysis
Motor Vehicle Retail Sales: Domestic Light Weight Trucks [DLTRUCKSSA], United States: Department of Commerce: Bureau of Economic Analysis
Obama Administration Auto Restructuring Initiative General Motors Restructuring, United States: The White House: Obama Administration
Additional Guidance on GM Initial Public Offering, U. S. Department of the Treasury
Automotive Industry Financing Program US Treasury Overview, U. S. Department of the Treasury