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A government-ordered compensation plan, still being worked out, will see it making payouts far into the future.
The company had been public for more than three decades before it announced plans in March to begin making payouts.
The city has cut retiree health benefits from $1,500 to $300 a month and stopped making payouts on accrued leave time.
Last Friday, Fitch Ratings said in a report that less money in the market for interbank loans could hamper some banks from making payouts when high-interest financial instruments for China's rich,called wealth management products, mature later this month.
Patton pointed out that if a patient is hurt or dies as a result of NHS care then the health service assumes responsibility, making payouts from a state-backed insurer called the NHS Litigation Authority.
Many normally sober economists spit that those firms that were not bailed out are making payouts from profits boosted by the implicit guarantee that highly leveraged banks enjoy.Although they form a small part of the overall pay bill of banks, much of the hostility is directed at the rewards banks' bosses get.
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The group has made payouts of over $30bn£17bnbn) already.
Qantas Airways, Australia's biggest airline, said first-half profit fell 9.6percentt as fuel costs rose to a record and it made payouts to dismissed workers.
Had the court ruled that the men were entitled to compensation, the government would have had to make payouts in hundreds of similar cases.
But the investments had to be liquidated after the commission later concluded that they impinged on the company's ability to make payouts to schools and libraries.
Trade unions have attacked employers that, in the first instance, closed final salary schemes to new members and then later reduced the benefits to make payouts more affordable.
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