Phrases with «recent bailout»

The phrase "recent bailout" refers to a financial rescue or assistance provided by the government or a larger organization to a company, industry, or country that is experiencing financial difficulties or facing the risk of collapse. Full definition

Sentences with «recent bailout»

  • Chris Weafer, an analyst at Macro Advisory, said the recent bailouts could encourage some customers to shift their assets to big state banks. (geckoresearch.com)
  • The state government had summoned the labour leaders in the state following Federal Government's recent bailout, directing them to suspend the strike since the FG had rescued the state and that in no distant time, fund would be available for salaries. (dailypost.ng)
  • To the Editor, Governor Cuomo's announcement of a $ 1.5 billion initiative for renewable energy projects in New York State is a commendable move considering recent national actions on climate change, but it raises serious questions about his recent bailout of the nuclear industry. (rocklandtimes.com)
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