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Discover LudwigThe phrase "banking crisis" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a period during which banks or other financial institutions experience a large number of defaults on their loans or other problems with financial transactions. For example, "The 2008 banking crisis had far-reaching impacts on economies around the world."
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It's the banking crisis.
Another banking crisis?
"Banking crisis part two.
It was the banking crisis: repeat, the banking crisis.
Taiwan had a banking crisis in 1989.
The result would be a banking crisis.
Meanwhile, Europe's banking crisis is unresolved.
"The immediate trigger is the banking crisis".
The Italian banking crisis looks big.
This is not to deny Britain's massive banking crisis.
Then Ireland's housing bubble burst and a banking crisis erupted.
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