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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bank going" is not correct and lacks clarity in written English.
It may be used in a context where you are describing a bank that is in the process of doing something, but it needs additional context to be meaningful.
Example: "The financial report indicated that a bank going digital would attract more customers."
Alternatives: "a bank in transition" or "a bank evolving".
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Assess the impact of some pandemic, oil shock or a bank going bust.
This, of course, is a totally different issue to that of a bank going to the wall with all your savings.
That might enable the SIFIs to borrow more cheaply.A related worry, reckons Davide Taliente of Oliver Wyman, a consulting firm, is that the current methodology of selecting SIFIs may not distinguish clearly enough between the chances of a bank going bust and the cost of cleaning up the mess if it does.
Participants had to imagine a bank going bankrupt.
How much is a bank going to charge you if you go overdrawn accidentally?
While TARP funds may keep a bank going, they are senior to common equity so a bank can survive while its stock goes to zero.
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Some hedge funds worry they could be dragged down if a bank goes under.
When a bank goes down, it doesn't just hurt its shareholders.
If a bank goes bust, the effect on its prime-brokerage clients could be fatal.
As shares fell yesterday, investors fled to credit default swaps, which pay out when a bank goes bust.
One analyst at UBS, a bank, went so far as to suggest Ford might not last another decade.
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