单词 | bailout |
释义 | bailout (beɪlaʊt ) Word forms: bailouts countable noun A bailout of an organization or individual that has financial problems is the act of helping them by giving them money. [business] ...one of the biggest government bailouts of a private company in years. [+ of] Collocations: bailout cost The bailout cost the taxpayer 46bn, along with billions more in state-backed loans. Times, Sunday Times The banks bailout cost 850 billion. Times, Sunday Times The subsequent eurozone crisis was in significant measure due to the fiscal consequences of the banking crisis, as peripheral governments were all but overwhelmed by bailout costs. Times, Sunday Times It has called for a more ambitious overhaul of the region's fiscal governance and for governments to bolster the size of their emergency bailout fund. Times, Sunday Times Yet the leaders made no progress on beefing up the eurozone bailout fund or moving towards the issuing of bonds backed by all member countries. Times, Sunday Times But it will add to the questions surrounding the zone's bailout fund. Times, Sunday Times It had been wound down after the eurozone created a much bigger and more flexible bailout fund to cope with its debt crisis. Times, Sunday Times Only as a last resort will the bailout fund be called upon. Times, Sunday Times The government has suggested weakly that it will seek more relief, in the form of lower interest rates on its €240 billion bailout loan and extended repayment terms. Times, Sunday Times Euro banks also have to find 357bn to repay bailout loans tomorrow. The Sun Without new bailout loans, it will not be able to pay. Times, Sunday Times The largest banks have been able to raise capital and earnings sufficiently to repay their government bailout loans and have enough left over for generous bonuses. Times, Sunday Times It received a total of $45 billion in bailout money. Houston Chronicle Several have repaid the bailout money they received, giving the government an estimated 20% profit on those loans. Times, Sunday Times I thought they were supposed to be passing on the government's bailout money to us, the customers, not to themselves. Times, Sunday Times The bank also repaid the last of its bailout money last year. Houston Chronicle Ford never took bailout money. Houston Chronicle Bank shares were pummelled yesterday amid a scamble by investors to escape nationalisation and in spite of a new government bailout package. Times, Sunday Times In fact, it wouldn't be a bailout package at all - rather, an alternative scheme that depended less on taxpayers. Times, Sunday Times Despite the government's extraordinary £350 billion emergency bailout package, many firms, particularly smaller ones, will inevitably shut up shop for good. Times,Sunday Times The chancellor also needs to rethink the other big plank of his business bailout package: the emergency loan schemes. Times,Sunday Times They played key roles in the progress of the bailout package. Times, Sunday Times And now some of the architects of the original bailout plan are admitting that it was misguided and that something far more radical was required. Times, Sunday Times The first draft of the bailout plan had involved preference shares. Times, Sunday Times On the subject of the $700 billion bank bailout plan, however, both are on the same page. Times, Sunday Times The bailout plan emerged as the government was accused of shutting down swathes of the economy without support. Times,Sunday Times The bailout plan includes provisions that allow private sector investors - from the retail and institutional spheres - to join the rescue. Times, Sunday Times Under the bailout terms he has cut government spending and raised the cost of public services. Times, Sunday Times The eurozone finance ministers said they would extend the current bailout terms for four months. Times, Sunday Times One moment he agreed to bailout terms with the creditors and the next he savaged them for trying to humiliate his country. Times, Sunday Times If the country votes to reject tough bailout terms, it could trigger a continent-wide bank run next week. The Sun But bankers report a surge of withdrawals since it became clear the parties that support the bailout terms would not be able to form a government. Times, Sunday Times This was not, as often wrongly thought, part of the bank bailout programme. Times, Sunday Times On the subject of the $700 billion bank bailout plan, however, both are on the same page. Times, Sunday Times While this week's multibillionpound bank bailout should help the mortgage market eventually, the improvement could take many months to materialise. Times, Sunday Times They will be the first banks to dip into the 50 billion facility that has been made available under the government's bank bailout programme. Times, Sunday Times Tax bills are likely to rise to help to meet the cost of a bank bailout. Times, Sunday Times Both would essentially be a banking bailout, with the burden of looming bad debts taken away from financial institutions. Times,Sunday Times The banking bailout invites politicians into the business of allocating the nation's capital among competing uses. Times, Sunday Times They'll have to sell an awful lot of pottery and blankets to make up for the multibillion pound banking bailout. Times, Sunday Times In the $700 billion banking bailout, the $800 billion economic stimulus and the rescue of rusting car giants, he swept through eye-wateringly expensive policies on the sheer drama of the crisis. Times, Sunday Times Banking, property and corporate pay markets are distorted by central bank policies such as quantitative easing and by government policy such as planning controls and banking bailouts. The Sun A federal bailout of lenders would only encourage a recurrence of the problem. Times, Sunday Times Continental also got help from a $5 billion federal bailout. Houston Chronicle Even with a federal bailout, a bankruptcy was probable. Globe and Mail The federal government gave the bank a $500 million bailout, the first major federal bailout of a national bank. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 A brought together leading government representatives to discuss the management of the federal bailout of the financial sector. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 And what would be the larger political consequences of a financial bailout in an age of populism? Times,Sunday Times In an effort to stamp out the risk of financial infection, eurozone leaders assembled the world's largest financial bailout, a €750 billion package of loans and financial guarantees, announced last week. Times, Sunday Times Six months later, the leftist leader capitulated to creditors' demands for added austerity, and agreed to a third financial bailout. Times, Sunday Times It also opposed the 2008 financial bailout of banks, and helped to organize protests of the bailout. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Another financial bailout was needed. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 However, the 500 billion government bailout has improved their prospects. Times, Sunday Times Nor will a government bailout solve the problem, she said. Times, Sunday Times Universities have called for a government bailout amid concerns that some may be bankrupted without the fees from overseas students. Times,Sunday Times There are practical things you may be able to call on, such as the government bailout, but that isn't my area. Times,Sunday Times The bank had to be saved from collapse by a 45.5 billion government bailout. Times, Sunday Times They also discussed power-sharing to pass the 25billion austerity bill and keep the international bailout alive. The Sun He also revealed that he was trying to orchestrate an international bailout. Times, Sunday Times The path of the global banking crisis has been well-rehearsed - sub-prime origins, a collapse in confidence as financial instruments failed to deliver promises and then bailout after international bailout. Times, Sunday Times The room for manoeuvre has also been limited by capital controls being ruled out and a refusal to accept an international bailout. Times, Sunday Times Angry voters have been deserting the two main parties since they formed a coalition last year to implement the unpopular terms of the international bailout. Times, Sunday Times While it did not require a bailout during the financial crisis, it could face criticism if it reveals generous bonuses. Times, Sunday Times Investors are particularly wary about the link between banks and sovereigns, as a large bank failure would inevitably require a bailout. Times, Sunday Times This reduces the bank's liabilities and thereby improves its balance sheet without requiring a bailout by taxpayers or investors. Times, Sunday Times There have been rumours that the company made need to seek a bailout from its parent via a rights issue. Times, Sunday Times It should get on with seeking a bailout without delay. Times, Sunday Times Don't forget that it will act only if the country seeking a bailout accepts more fiscal austerity. Times, Sunday Times But it added that it had ample collateral so was not seeking a bailout, only temporary liquidity support. Times, Sunday Times He left the board after the taxpayer bailout. Times, Sunday Times Basically it means the rail companies remain on taxpayer bailout, just longer. Times,Sunday Times Or instantly linked to a £45 billion taxpayer bailout. Times,Sunday Times True, it's only one quarter and a far cry from the bad old days at a bank that required a £45 billion taxpayer bailout. Times,Sunday Times Seven years after the stricken bank was saved from collapse by a 45 billion taxpayer bailout, the sale of shares will go ahead within months. Times, Sunday Times |
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