Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson is against any use of government money to bail out Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc., a person familiar with his thinking said Friday.
The person said Paulson, who played a major role in engineering the government-back Bear Stearns bailout in March, believes the Lehman situation is different in two critical aspects. The person spoke on condition of anonymity given the sensitivity of negotiations.
The person said Paulson believes that financial markets have been aware of Lehman's troubles for a long time and have had time to prepare.
A second difference is that the Federal Reserve is now allowing investment banks to borrow directly from the Fed just as commercial banks can do.
"Given those two things, he is adamant that there be no government money in the resolution of this situation,'' the source said.
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