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"But yes, I had a good feeling, otherwise I would have bailed out.
It's the cost of completing the half-finished projects on which the investors have bailed out".
The IMF and European Union have bailed out the country to the tune of €20 billion ($30 billion).
He thinks an independent Scotland could have bailed out its huge and floundering banks as the British government did.
At rallies, he refers to "some politicians" who argue that the federal government shouldn't have bailed out the auto industry.
In fact, Barclays appears to have bailed out Cairn's fund because of the quality of its assets.
But in Greece it would have reduced the bill by cutting the debt sooner and more decisively, while in Ireland it would have bailed in senior bank creditors.
But Collins thought that Wheeler should have bailed out Byrd and needed some "old man advice" about the mechanics of a cohesive clubhouse.
The Treasury may have bailed out the banks, but they are not returning the favour.For wages and hence tax income to rise, two things must happen.
What could better demonstrate the inequities of modern finance than multibillion-dollar rewards for the bankers and IOUs for the taxpayers who have bailed them out?
But the first was devalued by the second, and billions (more than the value of the country's railways) have bailed out a medium-sized mortgage bank.
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