Phrases with «bank bailout»

A "bank bailout" refers to a situation where a government or some other entity steps in to assist a bank that is facing financial troubles and is at risk of collapsing. It typically involves giving the struggling bank financial support or funds to help stabilize its operations and prevent it from going bankrupt. The aim of a bank bailout is to protect people's money (deposits) and maintain stability in the economy. Full definition

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Sentences with «bank bailout»

  • Investors have been complaining about the Spanish bank bailout's lack of effectiveness all week, and markets have — at least, for most of the time, been reacting negatively. (businessinsider.com)
  • But if the Greek population decides to vote yes for the bailout deal, does this mean that they will be handing creditor banks a bailout? (michael-hudson.com)
  • His discussion of usury shows imagination and his moral condemnation of bank bailouts makes sense. (faith.org.uk)
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