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This Article is From Aug 07, 2020

Fed’s Main Street Program Attracts Handful of Borrowers So Far

The Federal Reserve's Main Street Lending Program had attracted just eight borrowers as of July 27, according to a report released Thursday by the central bank.

The largest recipient detailed was a Mount Pocono, Pennsylvania-based casino that got $50 million, the maximum amount allowed under the program's Priority Loan Facility.

Borrowers took out $10 million through the New Loan Facility and $70.9 million through the Priority Loan Facility, which provides potentially larger amounts to more leveraged companies. The smallest was taken out by a commercial and residential real-estate broker in Miami Beach, for $1.5 million.

Florida was the only state with multiple borrowers, but they were mostly small loans, adding up to $18.6 million.

The emergency program, designed to to help small- and mid-sized businesses weather the coronavirus pandemic, has been criticized for being slow to roll out. Fed officials have defended the low take-up so far as a sign that the private market was functioning and argue the program, among nine launched by the central bank to keep credit flowing during the crisis, has provided an essential backstop for borrowers.

Data released separately on Thursday showed that interest hadn't picked up much in the latest week, with lending under the program climbing $13 million to $95 million by Aug. 5. Eric Rosengren, the president of the Boston Federal Reserve which is running the program, will testify about Main Street before a congressional panel on Friday.

©2020 Bloomberg L.P.

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