Phrases with «bank creditors»

The phrase "bank creditors" refers to individuals, organizations, or other banks who have lent money to a bank. They are owed the amount they have lent and are classified as creditors of the bank. Full definition

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Sentences with «bank creditors»

  • It is also interesting to note that of the 105 meetings, 49 of these were requested by the same big bank creditor. (bankruptcy-canada.com)
  • Instead of tapping into taxpayer money to prop up flailing financial giants, in other words, the government could wipe out shareholders — and Moody's was putting big bank creditors on watch. (canadianbusiness.com)
  • I would direct you toward requiring bank creditors and equity holders to suffer their losses, requiring the safety net to guarantee the delivery of essential banking services (the part that really should be publicly owned), and being prepared to abrogate dangerous derivative contracts en mass and let the big boys take their lumps. (jaredbernsteinblog.com)
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