Sentence examples for bailout means from inspiring English sources

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The bailout means HSBC will not participate in the larger SIV fund, a bank spokesman said.

The bailout means that since 2011 Hull Truck has received emergency payments amounting to £1.75m.

The toughening of the terms will send a clear signal that the bailout means the end of Cyprus as a hub for offshore finance and could accelerate economic decline and bring steeper job losses.

The possibility of a large institution risking collapse, even despite new rules meant to forestall another 2008-type government bailout, means that bank boards must be strengthened significantly, she said.

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Nevertheless, union officials argued that Bank of America had received billions of taxpayer dollars in the recent federal bailout, meant to free up credit to companies like Republic.

Mr McEwan stressed that its tax-payer funded bailout meant the bank had to live up to a higher standard than any other UK bank.

AIG owed Goldman Sachs $20 billion, so its bailout meant Paulson's buddies at Goldman Sachs would get repaid in full.

Meanwhile, that few European leaders have been candid about the risk of bailouts means any write-off of Greek debt would be politically dangerous.

The agency pointed out that the precedents set in other euro zone bailouts meant that the investments of senior bank creditors were likely to be protected.

Clearly, the way the banks see it, last year's bailouts meant unwanted public scrutiny and salary restraints, so paying the money back frees them from those burdens.

Promised bailouts mean that anyone lending money to Wall Street — ranging from small-time savers like you and me to the Chinese government — doesn't have to worry about losing that money.

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