Fed eases terms of Main Street loans, tells banks to start disbursing
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The U.S. Federal Reserve eased the terms of its "Main Street" lending program on Monday, lowering the minimum loan size from $500,000 (393,267.26 pounds) to $250,000 (196,633.63 pounds) and lengthening the term from four to five years to encourage more businesses and banks to participate.
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