The bailout bill limits the amount of damages the victims can collect, by forbidding any award of punitive damages against the airlines. |
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Watchdog groups say it's hard to determine if the Senate's passage of this bailout was bought with earmarks. |
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Some critics complain that any such bailout would aggravate the market's decline by encouraging investors to dump even more losers. |
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The pension agency is a safety net, not a bailout for underfunded pensions. |
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What is needed is for the G7 nations to extricate themselves from the big bailout business. |
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Without a break from generators, a bailout wouldn't fly politically, since ratepayers would foot the bill. |
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The bailout money was supposed to be used to jump-start the economy by re-energizing lending. |
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It could, perhaps more accurately, be described as a bailout of those US financial interests with investments in Mexican bonds. |
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It said it was investigating him for spreading false information on the market and presenting and publishing inexact accounts about the bailout. |
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It is understandable that the party is anxious to make the public forget the great compromise of signing up to a fresh bailout program. |
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Is it a stealth bailout by the military or just smart business on both sides? |
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After all, another high-altitude bailout the year before resulted in just injury for a first lieutenant. |
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A new bailout programme will provide as much as €86bn in loans for Greece, tiding it over for the next three years. |
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There is always the connotation in a bailout that it is some kind of a waste of government money. |
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That bailout proposal contemplated a four-year suspension of the regulatory regime, and more or less an open cheque-book from the Government. |
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Thus, such countries adopted pre-emptive policies aimed at minimizing the need for reliance on international bailout in case of future crisis. |
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Furthermore, the bailout mechanism must be strongly linked to forthcoming legislation setting up a new economic governance model, it adds. |
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It will be the second bailout of Greece and its creditor banks in a little more than a year. |
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The latest Greek bailout is the moment when continental Europe finds itself forced to transmogrify from a loose federation into a brittle unitary state. |
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Negotiations are currently at a halt over which economic reforms Greece must make in order to secure additional bailout funds and avoid default. |
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One thing is for certain: I seriously doubt the U. S. bailout package marks the end of the financial market trouble. |
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Bankia, a collection of seven failed banks rescued with a €19bn government bailout, sells its repossessed properties through BankiaHabitat. |
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Even the Tories seem unable to snap out of a me-too approach to the credit crunch, approving each new bank bailout as if dancing on a Labour marionette. |
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Five months later, the New York Fed tried to organize a bailout of Lehman Brothers. |
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It then helped design and implement the bailout of insurer AIG, which, like Bear Stearns, was not regulated by the Fed. |
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Of those, 112 were held by Wall Street CEOs who drove their companies to bankruptcy or bailout. |
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Virtually all the bailout money to financial institutions and car companies was paid back. |
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Since the bailout, GM has posted 15 consecutive quarters of profitability, and it has a very solid balance sheet. |
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And so we heard a lot of tough talk from Treasury about how next time, there wasn't going to be any bailout. |
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A caretaker administration could work with European leaders and disburse the next tranche of bailout money. |
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We begin with a late night rejection of the auto bailout on Capitol Hill. |
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Yet the IMF rode herd on countries such as Indonesia, which found it politically impossible to fulfill the more than 100 conditions attached to its 1998 bailout. |
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A consummate Wall Street creature, the pathetic, groveling Paulson knew what would happen without a bailout. |
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But the Greek bailout and the China slowdown affect business behavior far more than they influence consumer behavior. |
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Then his attempt to win a bridging loan, separate from the existing bailout deal, was trashed. |
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Until now, discussion has centred on how Greece can lay its hands on a portion of the €7.2bn not yet disbursed under the previous bailout deal. |
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In the meantime, we can't fall for the line that the bailout was free of cost. |
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Since most of the industries receiving bailouts manage to sell their assets at a tortoise-like speed, we can take them as negative examples of such a bailout policy. |
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Now thanks to a multimillion dollar bailout from State and Federal governments, the airline can fly limited services while it seeks a new owner and future. |
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It is also this government that has botched and mismanaged successive bailout packages affected by the collapse of the cod. |
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As one analyst says the 400-pound gorilla in the room is the auto bailout. |
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Last autumn, the four government parties quarrelled over the euro bailout scheme, and then petulantly refused to make up. |
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But we have to answer critics who would argue that had the industry been more risk-averse, it would not be verging on a bailout from taxpayers. |
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Last week, the european central bank basically told Cyprus it could get a bailout only if it agreed to tax bank deposits. |
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The fear is that without the €7.2bn of outstanding bailout money, Greece will end up defaulting on its debts and leave the eurozone. |
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Many are beneficiaries of trillions of taxpayer bailout funds, spent to prevent the collapse of the global financial system. |
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So far, the Spanish bailout will not stipulate any new austerity measures and instead will regulate the banking sector. |
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Indeed, as an eurozone outsider, London has nothing to lose on the small print of the permanent bailout plan. |
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Will the country defy the doomsayers and unlock the €7.2bn in held-up bailout funds it so desperately requires? |
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Greek ministers said the long years of sacrifices since accepting a bailout in 2010 were paying off. |
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In December 2002 the Hynix creditor banks carried out the third bailout of the company in two years. |
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We do have a cyclical downturn in our mortgage sector but nothing that requires a massive government bailout package for that particular sector. |
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Phillip Price is still waiting for his bailout as a pair of big brass balls crash the congress floor. |
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I do not want to divide this debate into what is a bailout as opposed to an investment. |
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This mechanism, they say, would be a mechanism better suited for the long term than the current intergovernmental bailout mechanisms. |
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Chrysler and GM have not repaid the bailout loans as is stated. |
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Analysts said it was clear that more than four months of wrangling over the terms of an extension to the country's massive bailout programme has taken its toll. |
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In exchange for their bailout, Greece was required to accept a large austerity plan including privatisations and a sell off of state assets. |
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A Greek bailout, however, may set the stage for subsequent bailouts in other economically troubled nations, creating a risk of moral hazard. |
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That happened in autumn 2008 when the recession bit hard and the Grand Coalition in Berlin, blaming the Americans and proclaiming its own guiltlessness, rejected participation in a European Union bailout fund. |
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Well for a few more weeks at least, thanks to another pounds 96billion bailout of whipping boy Greece. |
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Some congressmen looked shocked as they listened to all the ways those Wall Street bankers had lied to America in order to get possession of taxpayer bailout money. |
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Cyprus wants the euro zone's ESM bailout fund to be able to recapitalise its banks directly, it said on Friday. |
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The company is expected to start negotiations with sukuk holders about how to deal with the payments—options include commercial refinancing, a government bailout, rescheduling or a combination of these approaches. |
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Well, I sent a letter to Mr. Flaherty decrying the whole bailout of General Motors and Chrysler, saying they are market failures, let them go with the wind. |
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Instead of meeting every weekend to botch a bailout, they ought to adopt sweeping rules against manipulating credit default swaps and short-selling the bonds of small, vulnerable countries. |
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There is little doubt that the IMF and EC miscalculated when they forced Greece into a second bailout in 2012 that repaid private lenders with EU and IMF funds. |
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The Yen declined close to its lowest level in almost two weeks against the EUR as signs of a stronger global economic recovery and speculation Greece won't need a European Union bailout boosted demand for riskier investments. |
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In March, for the first time, Angela Merkel, the German chancellor, dictated the stiff terms that would have to be met for Berlin to accede to a Greek bailout. |
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The proponents of a bailout argue that if the government combined all the bad debts into single heap even if it outsourced their management then some of the conflicts that have divided creditors to date could be avoided. |
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The euro recovered from a four-month low against the U. S. dollar on Monday, though gains are not expected to hold given resurgent concerns about indebted euro zone countries and talk that Portugal will need a bailout. |
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After an initial alert at the beginning of the year with the bailout of Bear Stearns, the spread of the banking crisis enhanced aversion to risk and volatility, which in turn took the system close to its breaking point. |
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This posting was actually prompted by the recent snide little jokes in the German press about how Greece should sell Corfu in exchange for a bailout. |
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Any country requiring a bailout is forced into a programme of cuts so extreme that economic growth becomes impossible and the high indebtedness remains. |
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But he has come under criticism from the country's European creditors, with whom negotiations on unlocking the final €7.2bn instalment of Greece's bailout have stalled. |
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George Papandreou had already quit in Greece, also handing over to a caretaker administration, after exasperating the big EU powers by trying to call a referendum on the terms of Greece's bailout. |
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Greece's final tranche of bailout funds will remain frozen until agreement is reached, leaving it perilously short of money to pay a series of financial demands in June. |
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Greece's recently elected leftwing-led government has so far failed to present a package of reforms to the IMF and its eurozone partners that those creditors deem serious enough to unlock the remaining bailout funds. |
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The EU could tap sovereign wealth funds from Asia and the Gulf in order to boost the financial clout of its main vehicle to bailout eurozone countries suffering debt distress and prevent contagion spreading, it is understood. |
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One unpredicted result is that, despite all the bailout funding, the Greek economy has contracted 25 per cent over five years. |
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Like all the senior politicians associated with the bailout, Mr Venizelos' personal poll ratings are poor, and Pasok was drubbed in the elections. |
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Venizelos has said elections could be held once the bailout was secured. |
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Writing at the time of the first bailout, Varoufakis described it as punitive — a rerun of the Versailles Treaty, this time with Germany as the enactor, rather than the victim, of economic retribution. |
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The interest was less than the 10 percent penalty rate offered by Spain's government-sponsored financial bailout fund, it noted. |
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But the upside potential for interest margins is currently limited by the very low level of key rates, the normalisation of the interbank market, slowing credit demand and the prospect of a dismantling of bailout programmes. |
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The plot thickens again for the American International Group bailout. |
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The holdback should be for a pre-announced dollar amount, and the contract should specify that it will be lost if the company goes bankrupt or gets a government bailout. |
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The Financial Services Authority and the Serious Fraud Office are also investigating the way the bank staved off a taxpayer bailout in 2008 by raising funds in the Middle East. |
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The high rate of mortgage defaults in Alberta in the 1980s demonstrates the potential risk: but for a federal government bailout, these failures would have depleted CMHCs Mortgage Insurance Fund entirely. |
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Many of the reports emanated from Germany, the main provider of Greece's €240bn bailout programme, and other countries that took an equally tough line on austerity. |
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With farmers challenged by increasing difficulties because of declining prices of agricultural commodities, one can expect the implementation of governmental emergency bailout measures, as it was the case in the past. |
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The Treasury Department imposed stress tests on the largest banks that will assess their chances of survival and help determine which banks will get more bailout funds. |
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The further bailout of Hynix which was carried out in December 2002, only a little more than a year after the October 2001 measures, confirmed these predictions. |
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But with the government bailout suddenly creating inflationary pressures and weight on the U. S. dollar, a flight back to commodity hard assets could suddenly be inspired. |
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As budget deficit numbers exceeded all expectations and the framework of a possible bailout was still unknown, investors started to reduce their highrisk exposure inline with surging Greek bond yields. |
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It also calls for comprehensive international financial regulation and restructuring and bailout plans that don't saddle taxpayers with toxic assets, while corporations keep only their profitable businesses. |
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The government bailout of that corporation is going to cost the taxpayers a hundred billion dollars. |
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He observed that banks operating in more than one country can be given a joint bailout by multiple governments. |
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In May 2014 the country exited the bailout but reaffirmed its commitment to maintaining its reformist momentum. |
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Much of the funding that kept the mill alive in the beginning years came from the Public Treasury of Massachusetts in the form of a bailout. |
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Patroclos has flown to Washington to try and sweet-talk the IMF's Delectable Delia into giving him a personal bailout. |
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Sanctity of contract may seem like a quaint notion in the age of the GM bailout and government-mandated mortgage cramdowns. |
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For the first several years of the bailout it was a one-way street. |
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We may at some point see a cyberattack so powerful on an individual bank that it has the power to bring down the institution, necessitating a state bailout. |
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Earlier Friday German Chancellor Angela Merkel said banks could not be retrospectively recapitalised via the ESM, which is the euro zone's permanent bailout fund. |
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According to an opinion poll, supporters of Greece's bailout terms have a lead over those who back the leftist government in the run-up to Sunday's referendum. |
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The crisis in Europe generally progressed from banking system crises to sovereign debt crises, as many countries elected to bailout their banking systems using taxpayer money. |
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While the collapse of large financial institutions was prevented by the bailout of banks by national governments, stock markets still dropped worldwide. |
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Fitch cut Cyprus' credit rating by two notches to BBB on Wednesday due to fiscal slippages, saying the island state was likely to require a bailout to meet its funding needs. |
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