In the current debt crisis, the no bail-out clause has been scrapped and replaced by a huge safety net for countries hit by crisis. |
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Turkey, which like Argentina has received a large IMF bail-out, warned it may not be able to meet next year's repayments. |
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Money of banks bail-out is about to miss its goal: Newropeans requires a European financial commitment which should benefit to all citizens! |
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The Government was today trying to fend off a torrent of criticism following the latest bail-out for the cash-strapped showpiece attraction. |
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The express purpose of the new restructuring was to refinance Hynix and it cannot be divorced from the initial 2001 bail-out. |
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After Congress approved the TARP bail-out programme, the economy spiraled down for eight more months. |
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The pros and cons of the bail-out will probably still be reverberating at the general election in November. |
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Whether it ends up taking bail-out money or not, it needs to knuckle down to painful reforms if it is to thrive within this club. |
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Its economy is less integrated into the euro zone than those of other northern bail-out grumps, such as the Netherlands. |
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Corker asked Neel Kashkari, the 35-year-old former banker in charge of the bail-out. |
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It badly mishandled the battle over its bail-out extension, lecturing its euro-zone partners when it ought to have sought accommodation. |
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She earned the wrath of her fellow euro-zone leaders with a priggish refusal to contribute to the Greek bail-out. |
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By the middle of year 2001 it was becoming increasingly clear that the first bail-out of Hynix would not be sufficient for the company to survive. |
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Restructuring and bail-out plans based on negotiation and dialogue between management, unions and governments at national and international level as appropriate. |
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In some cases, a single diver would have a closed-circuit rebreather, bail-out cylinders, large video-camera housing and both wide-angle and macro still cameras! |
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The banks were all recapitalized by the government as a bail-out program to help rescue the banking sector crippled by the 1997-1998 financial crisis. |
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In return for a bail-out of the currency, it would deflate the economy, impose a statutory incomes policy, and maintain a military presence East of Suez. |
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It is hard to believe that Europe's policymakers would squander their progress in calming the single currency's crisis by botching the bail-out of such a minnow. |
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As creditor-in-chief, one would expect him to be toughest in imposing conditions on Greece before granting a second bail-out. But the Schäuble problem goes beyond this necessary parsimoniousness. |
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Arguably, that fantasy Deutschmark died early on May 10th, when a euro-zone bail-out mechanism was agreed and the European Central Bank started buying government bonds by the bucketload. |
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At the same time, legitimate concerns need to be taken care of: any solution must ensure that fiscally-responsible countries cannot be forced to bail-out undisciplined member states, in one form or another. |
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But it is not clear if the bank would do that before the euro zone agrees to disburse the bail-out cash. What about this talk of a third bail-out? |
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One possibility lies in amending the rules and standards underpinning the current Stability and Growth Pact to include strong rules that would compensate for jettisoning the no bail-out clause. |
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The crisis-ridden automobile industry is seeking a bail-out from the government. |
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People at dodgy investment banks can continue to pile up risks to such an extent that a bail-out by the central bank might eventually become just too big and expensive. |
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In the industrialised countries, most governments introduced enormous bail-out packages during Q4 in order to restore trust between banks and stabilise the panicky global financial markets. |
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Creditor institution compensation should be garnished to help pay for the bail-out, and future credit contracts should have the possibility of bankrupcty written into them. |
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Perhaps those eye-popping bail-out figures don't look so big after all. |
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Worried about rising medical and pension costs, General Motors has gone, hat in hand, to the UAW, hoping workers will give it a bail-out in the form of cost concessions. |
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