Of, course, they didn't want their bad assets, but that's the nature of bankruptcy.
For example, right now we have about $70 billion worth of bad assets.
In the current crisis, experts warn, banks need to get rid of bad assets quickly.
Charm isn't a bad asset during an election year, either.
The taxpayer would have to help pay the cost of liquidating bad assets, the trade group said.
Such levels have pushed the Government to develop other techniques for selling large amounts of bad assets.
Some analysts are also still concerned about the true state of the banks' bad assets.
The entire property market congealed and banks became stuck with bad assets.
First, that the "bad assets" taken over by the Bank Board will recover most or all of their value.
It is the pacemaker, then, for holders of bad financial assets.