During his tenure as chairman, Bernanke was acutely aware of the public's deep resentment of the Fed's
emergency bailout of financial giants such as AIG as well as policies that inevitably favored the wealthy by spurring the stock market.
Not exact matches
After 15 hours
of talks that stretched through Sunday night and into Monday, Greece walked away from the
emergency summit
of Eurozone leaders with a «compromise»
bailout package.
Mr. Draghi said he was bound by the European treaty, which «embodies the best tradition
of the Deutsche Bundesbank,» the German central bank, code for strict inflation - fighting and the furthest thing from a wholesale
emergency bailout.
McConnell claimed to have principled objections to the bill, saying that it «institutionalizes»
bailouts of Wall Street and that it would give the Federal Reserve «enhanced
emergency lending authority that is far too open to abuse.»
The
emergency plan to prevent the layoff
of 1,300 city OTB employees was reached on April 18 after state lawmakers departed Albany without managing to reach a
bailout deal.
He says an IMF
emergency bailout won't be enough to prevent Mongolia from defaulting on billions
of dollars worth
of loans.
As chief executives
of the Big Three auto manufacturers
of Detroit plead for an
emergency government
bailout, Custom Car Commandos, an exhibition opening at Art in General on January 16, 2009 relates the auto industry and the image industry.
FirstEnergy has sought several forms
of federal
emergency bailouts for its struggling power plant fleet, including a failed push by the Trump administration to classify them as critical to grid reliability, and a demand to keep them open using
emergency powers created for times
of war and natural disaster.