Can the U.S. Congress or the Executive Branch change the terms of the preferred stock purchase agreement?
This preferred stock purchase agreement is a binding legal obligation between two parties. The agreement is designed to prohibit any amendment that would decrease the amount of Treasury’s funding commitment or add funding conditions that would adversely affect debt or mortgage-backed securities holders.
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