NCUA Chairman Michael E. Fryzel today asked Congress to give his agency the $30 billion in emergency borrowing authority from the Treasury Department.

The additional funds would only be tapped "as circumstances warrant."

Fryzel said in a letter to Senate Banking Committee Chairman Christopher Dodd (D-Ct.) and the panel's ranking Republican, Sen. Richard Shelby of Alabama.

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