Not uncoincidentally, this period has coincided with continuous resort to IMF bailouts by virtually every single major economy in the region. |
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What is pretty clear is that a lot of this money is going to the banksters in backdoor bailouts that do nothing for the greater economy. |
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Even worse, these utilities are often a continual drain and national budgets, thus the need to go to the IMF or World Bank for bailouts. |
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He is a famously flinty treasury secretary, a man suspicious of international aid and bailouts, who isn't afraid to say so. |
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The decision will be eyed closely by the airline industry and competitors, many of which have been denied state bailouts by the commission. |
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The companies that seek bailouts and tax breaks now are bound to discover that Washington wants something in return. |
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The pattern of bailouts since 1995 has distorted the operation of financial markets by creating moral hazard. |
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According to the agency, the steel industry represents 56 percent of the pension bailouts, while the airline industry accounts for 17 percent. |
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The Federal Reserve's successive bailouts have created a huge moral hazard problem. |
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First, it might help to reduce the cost of financial bailouts to Western taxpayers and international organizations, and not just because capital flight might be slowed. |
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Then make it clear that there will be no bailouts, not that there will be bailouts up to this or that size. |
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Consumers' faith in the stuff they buy appears to be ebbing, say researchers, in these days of unchecked megamergers, electric company bailouts, and the virtual economy. |
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But there is no economic rationale for general bailouts or subsidies of airlines, insurance companies, the steel industry, agriculture, and so on. |
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We also read of Treasury's blatant role in pushing the business interests of Wall Street by using bailouts to force nations to open their capital markets to foreigners. |
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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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The guarantees and bailouts the Fed put in place in 2008 and 2009 have been unwound without significant cost to the public. |
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The miracles led to the biggest financial bailouts in history. |
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The book relates not only the excitement of dogfights, but also incidents of bailouts and accidents during the flying and fighting that took place over Korea. |
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The Bush second term, the McCain candidacy, the TARP bailouts, the Party of No, left the GOP with a pouty defeatism. |
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And I thought the bailouts were a repudiation of everything that the Republican Party and conservatives stood for. |
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Governments and central banks responded with unprecedented fiscal stimulus, monetary policy expansion and institutional bailouts. |
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The bailouts could be activated by downgrades in the claims-paying ability or other financial-solvency factors faced by insurers. |
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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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By pushing for bailouts of companies and countries, Fites was really claiming, in a circuitous way, that free trade doesn't work. |
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The massive automobile and bank bailouts were the cherries on top. |
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But Germany, the main bankroller of Greek bailouts, made clear on Thursday that Athens needed to fulfill conditions to stay in the common currency bloc. |
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Whenever these default bankruptcy regimes have been perceived to produce distributionally unacceptable consequences, however, bailouts have been orchestrated. |
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In recent weeks the federal government has handed out hundreds of billions in bailouts and guarantees, and it is time to take a step back and see if they have any effect. |
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The troubles in Korea came after bailouts of Thailand and Indonesia. |
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He also weighed in with his take on bailouts for Brazil and Argentina. |
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These instruments also made it virtually impossible to reorganize financial institutions in bankruptcy, and contributed to the need for government bailouts. |
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Bailouts from side doors are risky because the slipstream may carry a chutist into the plane's tail section. |
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