The phrase
"massive bailout" refers to a situation where a large amount of money is given by the government or a financial institution to help save a struggling company or industry from collapsing. It is like a financial rescue to prevent a major economic crisis or to stabilize a failing business.
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«massive»
«bailout»
Sentences with «massive bailout»
- (CNN)- The Democratic Senatorial campaign committee is out Saturday with a new attack ad that paints senior Missouri Rep. Roy Blunt as a symbol of Washington insider politics and condemns the Senate candidate for voting for the federal government's massive bailout of the financial industry in 2008. (politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com)
- Meanwhile, investors continued to weigh whether a second, massive bailout for Greece would succeed in containing a two - year debt crisis dogging Europe. (sandiegouniontribune.com)
- According to OCC data, prior to Citigroup's massive bailout in 2008, it held $ 41.3 trillion in notional derivatives as of March 31, 2008. (wallstreetonparade.com)
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