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Bailout
A situation in which a business, individual or government offers money to a failing business in order to prevent the consequences that arise from a business's downfall. Bailouts can take the form of loans, bonds, stocks or cash.

 


BAILOUT - Is an action taken by others to help a company, organization or country with its finances. It...
BAILOUT BOND - A bond issued by the Resolution Funding Corporation (Refcorp) to save the failing saving...

The US bailout was effectively sliced in half to $US350 billion and a trio of financial problems in Europe over the weekend shook confidence in Asia, Europe and Australia yesterday.

Bailout bond A bond issued by the Resolution Funding Corporation (Refcorp) to save the failing savings and loan associations in the late 1980s and early 1990s. Baker Plan A plan by former U.S.

bailout bond
bond issued by Resolution Funding Corporation (REFCORP) to finance the rescue or disposition of savings and loan associations that were failing in the 1980s and 1990s.

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BAILOUT PROVISION:  An annuity contract provision that enables the contract owner to surrender the annuity contract, usually without a surrender charge applying, if renewal interest rates on a fixed annuity fall below a pre-established level.

This 'bailout' of the big three dominated the headlines, but few mainstream car manufacturers in the West were faring better, and many topped production in key factories while they waited for demand to improve, and new car inventories to reduce.

The initial Greek bailout was agreed on May 2, 2010, when the Greek government secured funding of EUR45 billion from the Eurozone and International Monetary Fund (IMF), and was assured that more funds would be made available.

The government has used bailout funds and nationalization to help the banking industry.

Economist Joseph Stiglitz testified that bank bailouts "...are really bailouts not of the enterprises but of the shareholders and especially bondholders. There is no reason that American taxpayers should be doing this.

The $700 billion bailout plan that was recently passed by congress and signed into law will also have a welcoming effect on the solar industry.

Along with cash bailouts there is also money provided to pay for research and development, insurance, or for subsidized loans.

The crucial test of this flexible response by the Federal Reserve was the Asian Financial Crisis of 1997-1998, which the Federal Reserve met by flooding the world with dollars, and organizing a bailout of Long Term Capital Management.

5 billion bailout organized by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York and paid by private banks. The bailout led to a number of U.S. and international investigations into hedge funds and calls for greater regulation and scrutiny.

Second, the definition is useful in evaluating the role and potential effectiveness of international institution and bailout funds.

There is also a criticism that bailout countries with large debt creates moral hazard. Because of the possibility of getting bailed out it encourages people to borrow more.
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The logic is therefore that these organisations would receive a 'bailout' of some kind from the government - at the very least, protecting creditors against losses and perhaps also enabling management to stay in place (and, in some cases, ...

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A government agency established by Congress in 1989 to issue bailout bonds and raise funds for the activities of the Resolution Trust Corporation, ...

Critics of the FDIC suggest that today the FDIC could similarly fail if confronted with the insolvency of one "too big to fail" bank, which might result in a government bailout akin to the S&L bailout.

Trading was Enron's primary source of revenue, and now it was drying up. Ken Lay was feeling out officials within the Bush administration to see if a bailout might be possible, but no help was forthcoming.

Resolution Funding Corporation (RefCorp) A government agency established by Congress in 1989 to issue bailout bonds and raise funds for the activities of the Resolution Trust Corporation, ...

See also: Banks, Saving, Mergers, Acquisitions, Crisis

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