Are the banks that the government bail out guarantee to never go bankrupt?
Banks like Citigroup, AIG, Freddie Mac, Fannie Mae who got bailed out. Are they guarantee to never go bankrupt or go out of business at least in the near future? So would it be good in invest in them in the long run?
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