The government program that came out of the Troubled Asset Relief Plan to provide liquidity for the non-agency MBS market by partnering with private investors was less profitable during the second quarter, according to a Treasury Department report released last week. The Public-Private Investment Program was created to invest in non-agency MBS that other banks couldnt hold after the economic collapse. Non-agency MBS account for 79 percent of the assets acquired by the eight public-private investment funds, with commercial MBS making up the rest. Almost half of the MBS are ...