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While the banks were bailed out back in 2008, today's millennials are being bailed out by their parents, who are boomers with much more disposable income.
Its only support came from its only beneficiaries: the utilities that own the bailed-out plants, the employees of the bailed-out plants, the communities where the bailed-out plants are located, and possibly Donald Trump, who doesn't want to see coal plants closing during his reelection campaign.
This country, and the middle class, bailed out Wall Street.
The legacy Overall, 11 crews bailed out of their bombers.
Three years later it bailed out British Leyland, a carmaker.
Four others who were bailed out also had minor issues.
Fannie and Freddie were bailed out during the financial crisis.
Like the bankers, shareholders and investors were also bailed out.
And of course, the banks were bailed out after 2008.
Ironic, isn't it, that wind power just bailed out coal?
He has bailed out the cockpit as best he can.
We bailed out Wall Street, why not bail out Main Street?
I did something that most people don't do; I bailed out.
Dubai had to be bailed out by Abu Dhabi in 2009.
She was bailed out and requested to be tested for drugs.
Crony capitalism is the difference between being bailed out or not.
General Motors (GM) went bankrupt and was bailed out in 2009.
Everyone, that is, except the one nation whose president bailed out.
And they should certainly not be bailed out by U.S. taxpayers.
You may get bailed out of here because of the hurricane.
ABN Amro was bailed out by the Dutch state in 2008.
The Obama administration bailed out General Motors and Chrysler in 2009.
While the big banks were bailed out, underwater homeowners were not.
"The pilot probably bailed out, but we don&apost know," said Taylan.
He was bailed out about an hour after his arrest, records show.
The middle class bailed out Wall Street in their time of need.
Bankia was bailed out in 2012 in Spain's biggest ever bank rescue.
Will they reveal Obama bailed out General Motors but let Detroit die?
MILAN (Reuters) - Italian bailed-out bank Monte dei Paschi di Siena (BMPS.
Lamar Alexander of Tennessee that, in the president's words, bailed out insurers.
Do we risk rerunning 2008, where we bailed out companies without guardrails?
The youngest person bailed out was 16 and the oldest was 62.
Musk bailed out Solar City, a solar panel installation company, in October.
They do get bailed out by Jalen Hill batting down a pass.
Ultimately, the sweeping bill was bailed out by Democrats the following year.
Big banks and corporations have been bailed out, but households have not.
Kelly bailed out of jail on the sexual assault charges on Feb.
ST PETERSBURG, June 6 (Reuters) - Russian Central Bank Governor Elvira Nabiullina said on Thursday the bank planned to sell bailed-out Otkritie bank by 2021 and that a wider range of methods for selling bailed-out banks was needed.
He was booked at a nearby station and bailed out the next morning.
The carrier was bailed out in 2012 with $5.8 billion of federal funding.
One was UBS, which was bailed out by the Swiss government in 2008.
She bailed out of there, you know, before the end of the race.
And then they all get bailed out... And they call me a fraud?!
Repeatedly bailed out in the past, Egypt has no more saviours-in-waiting.
Italy has the highest debt in the European Union after bailed-out Greece.
Clay was later bailed out of jail, and faces charges of felony vandalism.
Not long afterward, Trump was bailed out once again—this time by Icahn.
The airline was bailed out by its owner Greybull Capital a year ago.
Youd was arrested and was bailed out Monday morning between 12:30 a.m.
"In 2008, Congress bailed out the 'too big to fail' banks," Garrison explains.
Ninety-two percent of those bailed out had been charged with a felony.
Three regional lenders have been bailed out by Beijing so far this year.
The same Germany that bailed out bankrupt European states with billions of euros.
It was bailed out by Acronym, a highly touted progressive digital advocacy group.
None of the big financial institutions Geithner bailed out faced any criminal consequences.
ROME (Reuters) - Shares in bailed-out Italian bank Monte dei Paschi di Siena (BMPS.
The pilot had bailed out and efforts were underway to rescue him, it said.
Offset bailed out Saturday and returned home to Cardi B after posting $17,000 bail.
He spent two more weeks in jail before being bailed out by his mother.
Cyprus, another bailed-out member of the euro zone, expects growth of 2.8 percent.
No word on if Snow White is getting bailed out by the Seven Dwarfs.
The company had to be bailed out by the US government before entering bankruptcy.
The bailed out the banks but ignored the homeowners after the crash of 2008.
They were bailed out, to some extent, because the country had to do it.
The Portuguese economy, bailed out by the European Union eight years ago, is booming.
His employer is not a big bank that was bailed out by the government.
The organization will also connect those who are bailed out with appropriate social services.
Promsvyazbank was a commercial bank until it was bailed out and nationalised in 2017.
Prominent religious Sunni states include Qatar and Turkey, whose economy Qatar just bailed out.
Nuclear talks there are stalled after Trump bailed out of a summit in Hanoi.
Rob and Chyna FaceTimed each other after she bailed out of an Austin jail.
After families lost their homes to predatory lenders, the government bailed out… the banks.
It wasn't just bailed-out nations that were press-ganged into implementing cost-cutting measures.
Perhaps those mamas who are bailed out this week will become bail reform activists themselves.
Taxpayers, who bailed out Fannie and Freddie after the crash, could have won big, too.
Before that, in 25, Wall Street bailed out Long-Term Capital Management when it collapsed.
The country was an economic basket case and had to be bailed out in 22017.
A $100,000 warrant was issued for Westmoreland, who had previously been bailed out of jail.
Throughout the 1980s and 1990s, time and again American banks were bailed out by government.
Biden noted that Obama bailed out the U.S. auto industry after the 2008 financial collapse.
Last year, we bailed out 150+ mamas to reunite them with their families for #MothersDay.
She bailed out shortly afterward, and her attorney claims all of Taylor's accusations are lies.
To prevent such a calamity, U.S. taxpayers bailed out AIG with more than $180 billion.
When trusts are in the red they are typically bailed out and told to improve.
Self-described "conservatives" blew up the deficit while a "liberal" president bailed out robber barons.
The German government bailed out Commerzbank in 2009 and still owns a stake of 15%.
Rosgosstrakh is also being bailed out as a part of the Otkritie group's financial assets.
As a result, some advisers have simply bailed out or distanced themselves from the candidate.
President Donald Trump voiced firm support last week for preventing buybacks at bailed-out companies.
They know their health care costs went up and they know bankers were bailed out.
He bailed out, was captured and escaped from a German prison camp in April 19913.
He walked a runner in the second, then was bailed out by a double play.
The rapper posted $1,500 and bailed out of Miami-Dade county jail late Saturday night.
"We didnt bail out GM, the UAW bailed out GM," he told the striking workers.
Yes, foreign banks were bailed out by the U.S. as well during the financial crash.
Now, the question becomes ... will Papa Jonas get bailed out by his wildly successful sons?
He bailed out and was captured and held as a prisoner of war for 15 months.
It will likely need to be bailed out by Russian banks, analysts at TS Lombard say.
RBS was bailed out during the financial crisis, when the government bought shares at £5.02 ($20123).
" Emily from Nashville commented: "I trust Facebook more than the banks politicians deregulated and bailed out.
A scandal involving his PrivatBank, which was bailed out and nationalised, cost the country nearly $6bn.
Central banks kept credit markets working, bailed out banks and gave confidence to shaky bond markets.
He spent the night behind bars and bailed out early Tuesday morning after posting $20,000 bail.
LONDON (Reuters) - The top executives of bailed-out Italian bank Monte dei Paschi di Siena (BMPS.
The company ultimately postponed its IPO and had to be bailed out by major investor SoftBank.
WeWork was bailed out of a cash crunch last month by its largest outside shareholder, SoftBank.
He was reportedly bailed out by a man who vandalized the star years ago, James Otis.
Ottavino, in his fifth game since returning from Tommy John surgery, bailed out Anderson (259-220).
He was reportedly bailed out by the man who vandalized the star years ago, James Otis.
Democrats are pushing for more restrictions, including the prohibition of stock buybacks at bailed-out firms.
Investors bailed out of stocks despite a massive intervention by the US Federal Reserve on Sunday.
As a result, the financial system collapsed and had to bailed out by Jane Q. Taxpayer.
Color of Change has counted 59 women bailed out by Friday, a number expected to grow.
Bankia had to be bailed out less than a year later, causing shareholders to lose money.
The American people bailed out Wall Street, now it's Wall Street's time to help the middle class.
I was referring to a family member who just bailed out of doing my talk show today.
It sold its last shares in Lloyds Banking Group, also bailed out in the crisis, in 2017.
Its government could not pay its bills in 2016 and was bailed out by the federal government.
Popular had a stock market valuation of around 1.3 billion euros the day it was bailed out.
Fannie and Freddie have been in conservatorship since they were bailed out during the 2008 financial crisis.
HSBC has never been bailed out, nationalised or bought, a claim no other mega-bank can make.
Otkritie bank is a former private lender which was bailed out by the central bank last year.
In the aftermath of a devastating financial crisis, his administration bailed out collapsing institutions on favorable terms.
He was born wealthy and was bailed out time and again after misusing or squandering that wealth.
Nobody bailed out the sex worker, but the buyer got bail soon after her arrest, Jadhav said.
Following the global financial crisis, Portugal was bailed out by European authorities and the International Monetary Fund.
He bailed out and was rescued in the ocean by a submarine crew, but his crewmates died.
Our sources say Bari bailed out, but his passport was taken away so he can't leave England.
That would be Lockheed Martin, the descendant of the firm President Nixon bailed out five decades ago.
He bailed out with Captain Johnson, suffering severe knee injuries as he ejected, and both were captured.
The Obama administration bailed out the automobile industry in 2009, which saved some five million U.S. jobs.
Thomas Cook customers that only booked hotel stays will not be bailed out by the aviation authority.
And they bailed out the banking system because we're all better off as a result of it.
The American people bailed out Wall Street, now it's wall Street's time to help the middle class.
Financiers were spared the worst of the financial crisis when their employers were bailed out with taxpayers' money.
He was bailed out by an offense that had eight hits and drew a season-high nine walks.
He bailed out the Democrats and the Republicans in Congress who by the way this is their mess.
The IMF, European Commission and European Central Bank make up the troika that has bailed out Greece's government.
TMZ reports that Padalecki's bond is set at $15,000, and it's unclear if he has been bailed out.
Casado compared Spain's economy to thrice bailed-out Greece and Rivera called the country "the European joblessness champion".
Bankia was subsequently bailed out in 2012 at a cost of more than 22 billion euros ($25 billion).
In bailed-out Greece, it is 44.9 percent and in Cyprus average gross NPLs exposure is 38.9 percent.
President Trump's attempt to overhaul the Affordable Care Act has been derailed after two Republican senators bailed out.
WHEN governments bailed out banks during the financial crisis, they tended to insist that shareholders suffer big losses.
America bailed out the automobile industry and now they should return the Motor City to its glory days.
But it has never been bailed out; indeed, it supplied liquidity to the financial system in 2008-09.
His bail was set at just $10,000, and based on jail records ... it doesn't look he'd bailed out.
Freddie and fellow government-sponsored enterprise Fannie Mae were bailed out in 2008 following the subprime mortgage crisis.
But it declined in the 1980s and 1990s, and in 2009 it was bailed out and went bankrupt.
In the fall of 2008 — a presidential election year — the U.S. government bailed out the banks and automakers.
And it seems hard to fathom that some bailed-out companies will be able to maintain their headcounts.
It also generated widespread anger that banks and bankers got bailed out while ordinary citizens received far less.
It was an unprecedented request: foundations had never bailed out a city before; it wasn't what they did.
But that didn't stop the relentless questioning from the public over why the government bailed out Wall Street.
A bank owned by the group, B&N Bank, is being bailed out by the Russian central bank.
Investors bailed out of Valeant following an accounting scandal and increased regulatory scrutiny after it hiked drug prices.
" She added: "RBS and Lloyds, who were bailed out by the taxpayer, are demanding an extra £200 million.
He wanted to work for the government because government jobs had bailed out his family during the Depression.
But he said President Donald Trump felt strongly that U.S. companies needed to be protected, not bailed out.
By March 2008, Bear Stearns had to be bailed out by the New York Fed and JPMorgan Chase.
EDT An earlier version of this story incorrectly stated that the Federal Reserved bailed out Chase for $12 billion.
Shares in Commerzbank, which was bailed out after the global financial crisis a decade ago, have also headed lower.
The CEO, Alexander Nix, was suspended, and on Tuesday he bailed out of a scheduled appearance before British Parliament.
Paulson, Bernanke and New York Fed President Timothy Geithner say they bailed out Wall Street to help Main Street.
Jared's bond is set at  $15k -- $5,000 per charge -- but it's unclear for now if he's bailed out yet.
The bank was bailed out to the tune of around 45.8 billion pounds just months after its cash call.
In 2012 Spain was bailed out by its European partners, in contrast to Italy which managed to hold on.
Officials said the searches were related to an investigation into a bank bailed out by one of Prokhorov's firms.
Monte dei Paschi performed worst in the last test in 2016 and has since been bailed out by Rome.
Bailed out during the crisis, HSH Nordbank has until February 2018 to find a buyer or be wound down.
It provided a place for people to reconnect with family and friends after they were bailed out of jail.
Rolls had to be bailed out in 1972 because of costs associated with design faults in its RB211 engine.
Tria said the government would study possible solutions to eventually sell its stake in bailed-out Monte dei Paschi.
No big bankers were punished after the 2008 economic recession they caused, but the big banks were bailed out.
But the reversal trapped the investors with new positions, and the selling became more powerful as they bailed out.
The central bank has bailed out three banks in recent months although there is no connection to VEB's move.
New euro-zone rules say banks cannot be bailed out by the state unless their bondholders take losses first.
"We bailed out Wall Street in 28500," Sanders tweeted in response to a Washington Post article about the proposal.
Within a month, we had to be bailed out by a meeting organized by the New York Federal Reserve.
And it's worth bearing in mind that way more borrowers are harmed by this chaos than are bailed out.
But if he bailed out every industry affected, it would cost more than triple that, a new report found.
In the midst of the financial crisis, the government bailed out failing banks to try to stabilize the economy.
First, for some reason, a pair of long crossing entries stuck out to me — PAROLE HEARING and BAILED OUT.
Already, China has ramped up the sort of government-led spending that bailed out its economy in the past.
Elizabeth Warren, a former Democratic presidential candidate, contended that bailed-out firms should be barred from conducting buybacks permanently.
Within 24 hours, Ms. Daniels was charged with three misdemeanors, bailed out and released, and the charges were dropped.
DETROIT — First the Obama administration bailed out much of the American auto industry, pulling it out of a tailspin.
"Washington bailed out Wall Street and Wall Street turned around and stole the pensions Ohioans worked for," Brown said.
The government bailed out failing banks that September, then in 2009 passed more than $800 billion in stimulus spending.
Billionaire entrepreneur Mark Cuban has also weighed in, saying that bailed out firms should be barred from buybacks forever.
We've been here before, in fall 2008, when the U.S. government bailed out the banks and later the automakers.
Eleven days later, Loy Harrison, a different white farmer, bailed out Mr. Malcom at the request of his family.
He got sent to the can but was bailed out when someone covered his tab after spotting him (again).
Fannie and Freddie have operated under government conservatorship since they were bailed out during the 2008 subprime mortgage crisis.
Corrections: This article originally said Appolition funds bailed out 23 people, but the funds were part of a larger effort.
A 19-year-old college student from Rajkot spent a night in jail before being bailed out the next day.
But the public began to view the fees differently after the U.S. government bailed out banks during the financial crisis.
Mr Ghosn was also boss of Renault, which bailed out Nissan 20 years ago in return for a 43.4% stake.
Fifty-three years after the IMF first bailed out Ghana, the 22016th rescue package for the country ended in April.
In this sense, more cuts are in the cards unless the Fed is bailed out by very strong fundamental data.
Police tell us ... she was arrested and brought into the station at 2 AM and bailed out 6 minutes later.
That is why, in the crisis, the government bailed out Bear Stearns, an investment bank, and AIG, an insurance company.
He explains to Archie that FP was stealing from the company and routinely needed to be bailed out of jail.
The watch faced numerous returns and nearly bankrupted Sinclair Radionics, which had to be bailed out by the British government.
The central bank, which bailed out the mid-sized lender last year, has said it would sell it in 2020.
They're supposed to ensure that the nation's laws are faithfully executed—not that a rich corporate ally gets bailed out.
The country will return to growth like the other bailed out countries and investors will get higher profits, he said.
Prescriptive agreements imposed on bailed-out countries do more to damage the EU's legitimacy than any yellow cards can remedy.
They were bailed out, but the reactors are still aging and closing in on the ends of their operating lives.
Greybull, which bailed out Monarch a year ago, pledged to defray some of the costs in a letter to lawmakers.
If the federal government bailed out the auto industry here in Detroit, should it also bail out the Detroit schools?
FG Budushchee was also a shareholder in Promsvyazbank, another large private bank bailed out by the central bank in 2017.
The Fed bailed out very rich and politically connected bankers who had made foolish decisions during the housing bubble years.
Mr. Lampert, who is also the chairman and top shareholder of Sears, has bailed out the chain in the past.
Sanders voted for a bill that would have bailed out the auto industry -- but it failed to pass the Senate.
While the company wasn't bailed out in the manner that the banks were a decade ago, the parallels are obvious.
That year, the financial system was bailed out despite Wall Street receiving much of the blame for causing the crisis.
But to condition any such rescue on protecting the people who work for bailed-out corporations sets a dangerous precedent.
David Robertson bailed out Severino by getting Mike Zunino to fly out with two runners on to end the sixth.
He bailed out Golden State on a night where the shots were not falling for the rest of his teammates.
" 5:50 PM PT -- Avenatti bailed out and held a brief news conference, saying, "I have never struck a woman.
Kashkari said he believes the rule would not work in a crisis scenario - that banks would simply be bailed out again.
Pittsburgh's comeback bailed out starting right-hander Tyler Glasnow, who allowed six runs (four earned) on six hits in five innings.
Like Greece, it had to be bailed out by international creditors and enforce capital controls and austerity measures to get funding.
And four small lenders bailed out by healthier banks last year also need more money to clean up their balance sheets.
In other words, the Federal Open Market Committee temporarily bailed out the global banking system on the back of the greenback.
State-owned firms can still be reckless in their investments, safe in the knowledge that they can always be bailed out.
But as Spotify turned algorithmic radio into just a feature of on-demand streaming, Conrad bailed out of Pandora in 2014.
Had the Israeli pilots bailed out over enemy territory and Israel launched a rescue operation, the conflict could quickly have escalated.
Kashkari said he believes the rule would not work in a crisis scenario – that banks would simply be bailed out again.
Grey and Storm were considered the weakest components of their teams and were bailed out often by their husbands and boyfriends.
"It is very sad to see people like Alipur bailed out and the government succumbing to pressure," one security official said.
Moss was arrested and sent to Travis County Jail, though she later bailed out on a $15,000 bond, according to WLTX19.
In 2015 – China often bailed out its stock markets, with state-owned banks and insurers buying up stocks when markets fell.
When that boom turned to bust, the country suffered a brutal recession and had to be bailed out by the IMF.
The group was bailed out, and split up into a banking arm which BNP Paribas took over and an insurer, Ageas.
Curiously, traders bailed out of retail stocks Friday, with the sector stumbling 1.8 percent, thanks largely to a plunge by JCPenney.
"Once again, the XLF was bailed out by dip buyers who took advantage of the broader stock market's weakness," Cramer said.
During his short time in charge, he has given public-sector workers a big pay rise and bailed out bankrupt states.
It might also nudge banks into lending to profitable businesses instead of firms they expect to be bailed out by government.
Conservatives like to pretend that the "systemically important" designation is actually a privilege, a guarantee that firms will be bailed out.
PGG almost collapsed in 2016, but was bailed out by state-run utilities and a gas firm, which became its shareholders.
A leadership contest scheduled to last until September was over within days after successive candidates backstabbed one another or bailed out.
The federal government had bailed out entire financial industries before, such as the savings and loan crisis of the late 1980s.
"We have the impression that the pilots bailed out as the cockpit was empty when the wreckage was found," Ata said.
He bowed to Tea Party mania and did not bail out homeowners in the way that banks had been bailed out.
It may now be forced to default on its debt to international lenders if not bailed out by the Russian government.
Iceland became the first western European country in more than three decades to be bailed out by the International Monetary Fund.
Hamburg and Schleswig-Holstein bailed out HSH with 3 billion euros in equity and a 10 billion-euro guarantee in 553.
It has controlling stakes in Enel, Leonardo, post office operator Poste Italiane and owns 68% of bailed-out Monte dei Paschi.
A week ago, the big question in Washington was: Which industries will be bailed out of their losses because of coronavirus?
Barack Obama bailed out Wall Street, promoted the further extension of free trade and was a cheerleader for Silicon Valley billionaires.
They seek to avoid a bailout but put considerable power into the hands of those it fears would be bailed out.
I had heard that from several others, but boy, they bailed out — headed for the exit, wouldn't return my phone call.
Geithner had helped choose which banks would be propped up with public money, including Citi, which was bailed out three times.
SoftBank recently bailed out WeWork, and Sprint's executive chairman, Marcelo Claure, became WeWork's executive chairman as part of SoftBank's rescue effort.
Robert F. Kennedy, the organization bailed out as many women and juveniles as they could with indifference to the alleged offense.
Way, way more people missed the boat than got onboard—and plenty of early passengers bailed out when the going got rough.
This article also originally said 30 women were bailed out on Mother's Day, but the number was actually 100 mothers and caretakers.
Quintana bailed out Frazier by striking out Orlando and retiring Cuthbert on a pop up to second base on the first pitch.
In recent years, as international institutions repeatedly bailed out Greece, the lenders have also pushed Athens to beef up its tax take.
The project was not a success and GE, in the wake of the global financial crisis, bailed out with a significant loss.
Think of the third-world debt crisis of the 1980s—we bailed out American banks through the IMF bailing out foreign borrowers.
About half of the 137 billion pounds of direct cash injected into Britain's five bailed-out banks has so far been recovered.
RHP Michael Wacha struggled again Saturday but was bailed out by the Cardinals' home run barrage in the fifth and sixth innings.
RBS had to be bailed out by the British taxpayer during the financial crisis and remains 70 percent owned by the state.
Between 1986 and 1996, over 1,20083 thrifts were bailed out at a cost to taxpayers of about 3% of one year's GDP.
Four crew members of an original 10 have bailed out, including two successive captains for one of the support vessels, Hooper confirmed.
Analysts believe Rusal may have to default on its debt to international creditors unless it is bailed out by the Russian government.
HFSF has stakes ranging from 40 to 2.4 percent in the banks which were bailed out three times during Greece's debt crisis.
"Really proud of the way everybody contributed," he said, referring to how he and Thompson had been bailed out by the bench.
He made a fortune at Goldman Sachs and later started Dune Capital Management, which bailed out a failed California-based housing lender.
In fall 2008 the financial crisis hit, and the government bailed out the big Wall Street banks in a very public way.
And by prodding bailed-out automakers to build increasingly clean vehicles, it better positions the companies to compete with more-efficient imports.
This situation is only deepening the backlash against buybacks, paving the way for bipartisan restrictions against share repurchases by bailed-out companies.
He bailed out of a third that had been hit by enemy fire, and he was wounded in the stomach by flak.
Bailed out by the U.K. government during the global financial crisis in 2008, nearly 73 percent is still owned by the taxpayer.
CSKA is mired in financial trouble, having been bailed out by VEB, a state-owned bank, and is searching for an owner.
Allied Irish Banks is the latest bailed-out lender in Europe to return to the public markets as its fortunes have improved.
After pulling the IPO and taking a huge loss, WeWork bailed out its former star investment and is working to save it.
Bailey, Islanders slip past Flames in OT CALGARY, Alberta — The player known as Bailes bailed out the New York Islanders on Thursday.
Lampert has bailed out the company by loaning it cash in return for debt backed by hard assets, such as real estate.
The stated purpose was to protect Main Street, although it was obvious that Wall Street and not Main Street was being bailed out.
The American people are sick and tired of being ripped off by the same financial institutions that they bailed out 10 years ago.
LONDON (Reuters) - The head of the agency managing Britain's stakes in bailed out banks said market speculation that Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS.
Citigroup, the most systemically important bank to be bailed out, now has three times more capital than its cumulative losses in 2008-10.
""John bailed out of the car and ran up to the door of the bus and Ralph Kramden'd his way into the seat.
In 2013 it was bailed out and nationalised by the Welsh government, making a pre-tax loss of around £5m ($7m) last year.
RBS, which is owned partly by the government after being bailed out during the financial crisis, has not turned a profit since 2008.
But investors have also lent more cheaply to big banks on the assumption that they will get bailed out in case of trouble.
Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley were bailed out, as were virtually all other banks and nonbank financial institutions in the country and overseas.
Another South Korean carrier, Hyundai Merchant Marine, was bailed out earlier this year, with creditors, including the Korean taxpayer, taking a big hit.
Then he was "bailed out" by a relative and allowed, like most Syrian refugees, to move to a flat in Amman, the capital.
Ten years ago, it was Lehman, but even if they had been bailed out, somebody was going to eat the bad mortgage debt.
The disparities among eurozone countries were exposed, and to save the currency, northern countries led by Germany bailed out their desperate southern counterparts.
In fact, investors bailed out of U.S. stocks at a record pace in the last week, according to Bank of America Merrill Lynch.
However, Kashkari argued that governments have long been reluctant to hurt bondholders, who tend to assume they'll be bailed out during a crisis.
Since 2017, the central bank has bailed out a number of big private banks, promising to sell them when the time is right.
Penguins forward Phil Kessel had a golden opportunity in the game's waning seconds, but Greiss was bailed out as Hamonic blocked the shot.
Fitch has not factored the government's ownership into the ratings of Woori, which was bailed-out during the Asian Financial Crisis in 1998.
"But if I bailed out that way and didn't get up and down for the birdie, you could question that decision," he said.
Their actions included bank bailouts, which should have been fairer — too many bankers got bailed out along with their banks — but were effective.
In a key early scene, Jefferson is driving and arguing with Anissa, whom he just bailed out after her arrest at a protest.
Then, on 3rd-and-6, Brady threw long to Chris Hogan but was bailed out by a defensive holding call against Jalen Mills.
Again, back in 2008-09, the government bailed out the financial firms (as well as the automobile industry) to prevent an economic meltdown.
After the U.S. government bailed out the banks in 2900, they bounced back quickly even as ordinary Americans lost their homes and jobs.
Russian officials say a top-of-the-line fighter jet has crashed on a training mission but that its pilot bailed out safely.
Third, in addition to being bailed out by taxpayers, these big U.S. and foreign banks have something else in common: They're repeat lawbreakers.
Irving bailed out the Cavs numerous times during his playoffs career, even taking the reins from James at times to carry the offense.
He did a lot of good things during his presidency — the fact that he in Michigan bailed out the automotive industry was crucial.
Once again, it was the Mets' offense that bailed out the pitching to improve the team's record to 23-1833 on the season.
Official data released in April showed debt grew to 22020% of GDP in 22020, the largest ratio in the EU after bailed-out Greece.
GM bought back a ton of shares before finally needing to be bailed out by the government, $20.4 billion from 220 to 28 alone.
But it will be some time before it can entirely privatise RBS (as it has almost done with Lloyds, which was also bailed out).
Official data released in April showed debt grew to 220% of GDP in 22020, the largest ratio in the EU after bailed-out Greece.
Volatile global stock markets, which caused Britain to recently postpone a planned share sale in bailed-out Lloyds Banking Group, are an additional headwind.
The gains gave crude its highest close since a March 8 rout when investors bailed out of bullish positions due to concerns about supply.
The bailed-out lender will cut about 448 back- and middle-office positions that support trading functions and provide technology services, the source said.
"Bailed out by the taxpayer and they repay our communities by withdrawing from them," tweeted Ian Blackford, a lawmaker from the Scottish National Party.
Since Donald J. Trump bailed out of the debate of leading candidates, to be broadcast from Des Moines on Fox News at 9 p.m.
But given how quickly Fiat Chrysler (FCA) bailed out of the deal when it hit a political snag, the company doesn't seem particularly desperate.
Around 16% of total loans have been restructured or are distressed in some way, and some banks have been bailed out by the government.
BAILED-OUT BANKS Dmitriev and the representatives of other sovereign wealth funds met Putin on Thursday at an annual economic forum in St Petersburg.
The country triggered a massive debt crisis in the euro zone and had to be bailed out three times by other euro zone governments.
As mining partners bailed out and Northern Dynasty stock dropped from $20 to 20 cents a share, the company spent millions suing the EPA.
"I'd remind people that Paul Ryan was never a Trump supporter and he bailed out on our conference," one Trump ally told The Hill.
Official data released in April showed debt grew to 132.2% of GDP in 2018, the largest ratio in the EU after bailed-out Greece.
The justification for the fix: A bankrupt refinery, already bailed out once by the Obama administration, and beset by bad business strategy and mismanagement.
His lawyer says Offset can't be bailed out until Friday morning ... so, he'll be back in a familiar spot for at least one night.
Last year, one of his staunchest backers, the hedge fund manager Bruce Berkowitz, bailed out, saying that Sears had "wrecked" his hedge fund's returns.
The cops face annoyance but not resistance: The women dutifully pile into the van and sit around in lockup, waiting to get bailed out.
Many firms had to be bailed out by reluctant politicians, who have since tried to regain favor with voters by going on the attack.
The government bailed out RBS in 2008 and 2009 to the tune of£45.4 billion ($70.1 billion) at a price of 500p per share.
Will bailed out corporations really use the money to pay their employees, or will they spend it on stock buy-backs and executive bonuses?
Pineiro's third field goal of the game bailed out Chicago (1-1), which blew a 133-point lead in the fourth quarter before recovering.
Pineiro's third field goal of the game bailed out Chicago (1-1), which blew a 10-point lead in the fourth quarter before recovering.
The Japanese conglomerate bailed out WeWork, bringing its valuation down to $8 billion from a peak of $47 billion, and resulting in mass layoffs.
The ESM reform would make it easier to restructure the public debt of bailed out countries in exceptional circumstances, weakening investors who oppose it.
"They have been bailed out because every three years the television deal is renegotiated and becomes vastly more valuable," Roger Bell of Vysyble said.
So if he's bailed out from Billerica when he goes back there, ICE will pick him up — Judge Joseph: ICE is gonna get him?
It would provide $287 billion, $85033 billion more than the last highway bill, which was bailed out by $50 billion in general fund revenues.
While the government bailed out domestic banks — and entire countries — with taxpayers' money, the bankers who caused the near collapse were granted bonus payments.
When banks engaged in speculative lending, turning the financial system into a casino, they were bailed out while millions of Americans lost their homes.
Justin Timberlake bailed out on his scheduled Tacoma Dome show on Sunday, and Michelle Obama rescheduled an appearance in support of her new book.
"Not only are they bad policy, in terms of bailing out companies that don't need to be bailed out, but No. 2, they're unconstitutional."
The ECB has so far refused to buy government debt issued by Greece which has been bailed-out three times by its euro zone peers.
Her rival, Bernie Sanders, pointed out on Twitter that many big banks have only gotten bigger since they were bailed out during the financial crisis.
Last year, once bailed-out Portugal delivered the biggest cut in the debt-to-GDP ratio in 19 years, from almost 130 percent in 2016.
People like his old judo buddies the Rotenbergs get awarded lucrative government contracts, are bailed out for their failures, and even compensated for sanctions losses.
During the conversation, the defense attorney told the judge that if his client bailed out of the local jail, then ICE officers would be there.
Greece is on a path trodden not long ago by previously bailed-out states such as Portugal and Ireland, but its rehabilitation may be slower.
This inconvenient model is one of several reasons it ended up shuttering in May — after being bailed out by the city last year, no less.
The report states that the Department of Conservation bailed out the little water baby and planned to return and release him back into the wild.
The Treasury bailed out Lloyds during the financial crisis in 2008 along with Royal Bank of Scotland, in which it still holds a majority stake.
With the notable exception of AIG, an American insurer bailed out by the taxpayer in 2008, the industry rode out the financial crisis largely unscathed.
World Briefing Ukraine sank deeper into political turmoil on Thursday as the governing coalition lost its majority in Parliament after a second faction bailed out.
Cryptocurrencies had largely flown under the regulatory radar for much of their existence, and Wall Street had effectively bailed out of further engagement in March.
The offense bailed out the 63-year-old on July 27 but could not turn that trick again on Tuesday as he suffered the loss.
In December Arik Air, an airline, blamed flight cancellations on the "epileptic" supply of aviation fuel (it was bailed out by the government soon after).
One of the perpetrators, Maurice Clemmons, had been bailed out of the Pierce County jail, where he was being held on eight pending felony charges.
In the past, failing firms were nearly always bailed out, usually with the assistance of local governments, so bondholders got their money in the end.
Budushchee, which is Russian for "future", was a shareholder in Otkritie and Promsvyazbank - two large private banks bailed out by the central bank last year.
Shares of the two bailed-out mortgage agencies have rocketed over the last two weeks on hopes that the Trump administration might end government oversight.
The Indians' relievers bailed out two of their defenders who made defensive mistakes — Chisenhall and Napoli — that allowed Cubs runners to get to third base.
"The government has now made it very clear that everyone won't be bailed out," said Saifeng Mao, Associate Director at Fitch Ratings in Hong Kong.
The country was one of four eurozone countries, along with Greece, Ireland and Cyprus, that had to be bailed out during the region's debt crisis.
Senator Elizabeth Warren has similarly called for a permanent ban on buybacks at bailed-out companies, along with restrictions on layoffs, dividends and CEO bonuses.
All had largely bailed out of the trade by July 2016, FCA data showed, avoiding a 68.1 percent bounce back in Glencore stock that year.
Before Lehman Brothers collapsed, before AIG buckled, before the financial system fully broke down and was bailed out, stocks were already in a bear market.
When SoftBank bailed out WeWork this fall — weeks before it was expected to run out of cash — it valued it at less than $8 billion.
Mints and his family moved to London in 2018, Russian media have reported, a year after Otkritie bank was bailed out by the central bank.
Failed scooter business Unicorn is getting bailed out by rival company Unagi, after Unicorn had to shut down recently without any money leftover for refunds.
Then the bank's bondholders, the FDIC, and its uninsured depositors would bear the losses, and American taxpayers would lose if the bank is bailed out.
MOSCOW (AP) — Russian officials say a top-of-the-line fighter jet has crashed on a training mission but that its pilot bailed out safely.
He said among the issues that needed to be addressed in January were clauses on the restructuring process for public debt in bailed-out countries.
They interpret the government's response to the economic crisis as evidence that well-connected people will get bailed out while other people are screwed over.
Since banks, unlike normal businesses, tend to get bailed out if they fail spectacularly, there is an incentive to take on excessive amounts of risk.
Earn (Glover), freshly bailed out of city lockup by Van (Zazie Beetz), succeeded in getting a local radio station to play his cousin Paper Boi's single.
Analysts say the bonds are being issued as quasi-sovereign debt, pricing in the assumption that municipalities will be bailed out if they fall into trouble.
Greece might take heart from this month's successful bond sale by neighboring Cyprus, which was also bailed out in 2013 and has since regained investment grade.
Why should we trust a real estate developer that just got bailed out by a Chinese government–sponsored entity to turn the ship of state around?
But Williams is among the hundreds of mothers bailed out in time for Mother's Day through the National Bail Out Collective's annual Free Black Mamas movement.
It seems unlikely that Mueller -- a career law enforcement professional accustomed to making tough calls -- bailed out because he simply could not make up his mind.
Bankia had to be bailed out by the government a year after it was listed, causing many ordinary Spaniards who invested in shares to lose money.
This is considered likely to increase its public debt which stands above 130 percent of GDP, the largest ratio in the EU after bailed-out Greece.
Since then, Monte dei Paschi has been bailed out by the Italian government and has had to raise billions of euros from investors to stay afloat.
He also said banks would still need to be bailed out in another financial crisis even though post-20163 regulations have helped them to become healthier.
Bjarni Benediktsson said holding legislative elections this year would likely delay Iceland's plans to sell stakes in the banks it bailed out after its financial crisis.
Pitawanakwat was bailed out of prison in November but says a BC judge banned him from staying in the province, even as his trial went forward.
"As happened with Greece, bond investors continue to buy the debt assuming at some point the government will be bailed out by somebody, somewhere," she wrote.
Facing liquidity issues and mounting corporate governance risks, three Chinese regional banks have been bailed out or restructured by state funds in less than three months.
Competing news that British banks could cope with a "disorderly" Brexit without needing to curb lending or be bailed out by taxpayers pushed UK stocks higher.
Monte dei Paschi has no plan B other than the prospect of being bailed out by the Italian government, which would entail losses for its bondholders.
"From a big-picture standpoint, it's providing a false safety net that they can always get bailed out, and that can hamper future growth," he said.
The IMF, set up in the 1940s with an objective to promote global financial stability, bailed out Latin American nations during debt crises in the 1980s.
"If we bailed out the big banks, why can't they do it for people who are trying to better themselves and get an education?" he said.
The country's fourth-biggest bank, Monte dei Paschi di Siena, is being bailed out by the state to cover a capital shortfall of 8.8 billion euros.
Shortly after our visit, Melodie Conn was bailed out of jail while awaiting trial, and one Saturday we met at the office of Still She Rises.
And I still believe that Obama could and should have taken a couple of big banks into temporary receivership as the price of being bailed out.
General Motors, Chrysler and banks such as JPMorgan Chase and Wells Fargo continued to lobby the federal government after being bailed out, according to disclosure filings.
The push for tough restrictions on bailed-out companies underscores why at least one industry is already saying it doesn't want the help from Uncle Sam.
Rather than simply being bailed out if they run into trouble again, the GSEs should pay a fee for the government guarantees they already implicitly get.
As European governments bailed out national banks, foisting the costs on taxpayers, investors demanded higher interest rates to continue lending, raising existential questions about the euro.
A few days later, flying at night in foul weather, with his plane hobbled by mechanical flaws, he bailed out over a mountainous part of Italy.
In 2011, the country was bailed out by the European Union and the IMF, and later passed austerity measures that imposed considerable cuts on public services.
A slow-motion banking disaster has largely been contained, as growth has limited bad loans while the most rickety institutions have been bailed out and restructured.
When I said drone strikes are crimes against humanity, when I said Obama bailed out Wall Street rather than Main Street — I shall forever support that.
It ended up withdrawing its offering and had to be bailed out by SoftBank at an even lower valuation of $8 billion to avoid going bankrupt.
The deal culminates years of upheaval and reorganization at the bank, which the British government bailed out in the middle of the 2008 global financial crisis.
During one of his earlier shoot-downs, Mr. Farnes recalled, he had watched as the pilot bailed out of his aircraft and parachuted to the ground.
The banks that created the calamity got bailed out and no top executive went to jail, but millions of people lost their jobs, savings and homes.
The bank's owners, who bailed out HSH in the financial crisis, now have two years to privatise the shipping lender and have already commenced the process.
The central bank bailed out the mid-sized lender in April, after rescuing three other major private banks, Otkritie, B&N Bank and Promsvyazbank, last year.
If that situation worsens, the country would have to find other ways to finance its debt, including possibly getting bailed out by the International Monetary Fund.
Rome has a debt of 133 percent of GDP, the second highest in the euro zone as a share of economic output after bailed-out Greece.
Bradford & Bingley (B&B), a mortgage provider which was also bailed out during the financial crisis, is owned by British government vehicle UK Asset Resolution (UKAR).
The Federal Reserve not only bailed out investors in the major commercial banks, it also provided assistance to major investment banks and a large insurance company.
MOSCOW (Reuters) - The Russian central bank plans in the future to sell banks to market investors that it bailed out, President Vladimir Putin said on Thursday.
On February 24th the Royal Bank of Scotland, which was bailed out by the state in 2008, is certain to report losses for the ninth year running.
After Bella bailed out of Cannes, he was spotted with two other young women over the next two days – stylist Chloe Bartoli and Bella's pal Maggie Petrova.
To prevent runs, banks receive both government support (depositors generally get bailed out even if the bank goes bust) and government regulation (to prevent excessive risk-taking).
On Monday, the singer bailed out a fan who found rocking out to Halsey's new single "Nightmare" while driving was about to cost her a pretty penny.
Solving the TBTF problem has been a priority for U.S. and European regulators after several banks, including UBS, were bailed out by taxpayers during the financial crisis.
On December 21.2th Lloyds, bailed out by British taxpayers in 22007 at a cost of $22008bn, said it would buy MBNA, a credit-card firm, for $210bn.
From John Kennedy, who publicly shamed steel firms in the 1960s, to Barack Obama, who bailed out car companies in 2009, all presidents have meddled in markets.
However, the European Union examinations could mark the next step for the weakest among them to be either broken up or bailed out by their sovereign governments.
Angel better not show his face in the Apache State anytime soon, 'cause it'll cost him $5,000 to get bailed out if he's arrested this time around.
The exchange bore a faint echo of the automakers in 2008, who flew to the capital on private jets while asking to be bailed out by taxpayers.
Vozrozhdenie was put up for sale by brothers Dmitry and Alexei Ananyev at the central bank's request, after their main asset, Promsvyazbank, was bailed out last year.
Back then, a lot of banks needed to be bailed out because they didn't have enough capital to pay for the losses created by the housing crash.
State-controlled VTB holds a 9.9 percent stake in Otkritie holding, the parent company of the bank which was bailed out in August by Russia's central bank.
Heather Locklear is hospitalized again after cops got a call for someone overdosing at her home Monday afternoon ... just hours after she had bailed out of jail.
ABN Amro, which had to be bailed out by the Dutch state at the height of the financial crisis in 20.8624, is the Netherlands' largest domestic lender.
Central bank governor Carlos Costa has called for a waiver of the strict European rules that require losses on bondholders for banks bailed out by the state.
JP Morgan's pick of the sector also included Danske Banke, along with Lloyds, which was bailed out by U.K. taxpayers in 2008 and Austrian bank Erste Bank.
The gains put crude on track for its best close since a March 8 rout when investors bailed out of bullish positions due to concerns about supply.
As Nick Pinto previously reported for the New York Times magazine: [The Bronx Freedom Fund] bailed out nearly 200 [low-income] defendants and generated some illuminating statistics.
The same day SNL mocked his eyebrow-raising interview, Kelly was bailed out — for a second time in recent days — after he failed to pay child support.
Many of the changes relax or repeal the rules for community banks, rather than the too-big-to-fail banks that were bailed out a decade ago.
By the time GM was back in business and Chrysler was bailed out by Fiat, Ford had a five-year head start in revamping its product line.
The nine people were bailed out of jail in Philadelphia with a $50,000 grant made up of money raised by players and matched by the team itself.
Russia's banking sector is under intense scrutiny after the central bank bailed out three of the country's largest private lenders in the second half of last year.
"Less than a decade after taxpayers bailed out the big banks, the banking industry made record profits last year," Warren, a key architect of the CFPB, tweeted.
But China and Russia continue to be the Venezuela's most powerful international boosters and have bailed out Maduro by giving his government massive loans in the past.
Investors bailed out of U.S. stocks at a near-record pace in the last week, as money flowing into Treasury bills surged to a 10-year high.
His amendments with Mr. Grassley to prevent bailed-out banks from replacing American workers with foreign ones was part of a major economic stimulus bill in 2009.
I will bail out the 42 million crushed by student debt, like President Obama bailed out the bankers whose waste, fraud and abuse caused the economic collapse.
But in the less than 24 hours that Ms. Clifford was arrested, charged, bailed out and released, the episode, widely reported in the national media, generated questions.
Democrats voted against moving forward on a plan expected to cost $1.8 trillion or more, seeking stronger protections for workers and stricter rules for bailed-out businesses.
By contrast, Portugal, which had to be bailed out by the international community during the global financial crisis, has been open to such acquisitions in recent years.
Sri Lanka, bailed out by the International Monetary Fund in 2009 and mid-2016, should not need further support from the global lender, the prime minister said.
Automakers got on board with more aggressive mpg targets after being bailed out by Washington in the wake of the global financial crisis nearly a decade ago.
Instead of bailing out families, Mr. Obama bailed out banks, failing to pursue specific policies that would have addressed the decline in black homeownership rates and equity.
Roy was the kind of guy who'd be there at your hospital bed long after everyone else had bailed out, literally standing by you to the death.
Official data released in April showed Italy's debt grew to 220% of gross domestic product in 22020, the largest ratio in the EU after bailed-out Greece.
This development has weakened the euro as investors bailed out of the common currency and sought safety in the franc, said Peter Rosenstreich, a strategist at Swissquote Bank.
The man who smashed Trump's star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame with a pickax was just bailed out by the man who smashed the star years ago.
Portugal was bailed out between 2011 and 2014 by the European Union and IMF and output is still not back to where it was before the crisis struck.
Granted, Quiksilver was subsequently bailed out and dELiA*s was resurrected last year, solely online, in an acquisition by the same guy who owns '90s retail rival, Alloy.
The bankers now believe that if they engage in similar conduct, they will not be prosecuted and will be bailed out if they are in grave financial difficulty.
The Franco-Belgian group, which was bailed out in 2011 when its credit dried up, is still backed by guarantees from the governments of Belgium, France and Luxembourg.
"It was August, and I was on vacation, and I got a call that he [Marque] needed to be bailed out and needed $7,000, $7,500," Pearce told me.
Bradford & Bingley, a buy-to-let mortgage provider bailed out by the British government during the financial crisis, is now owned by government vehicle UK Asset Resolution (UKAR).
ATA MOHAMMAD NOORGovernor of Balkh provinceMazar-i-Sharif, Afghanistan Your obituary on Billy Graham stated that he had once bailed out Martin Luther King from jail (March 3rd).
Greece, Portugal, Ireland, Spain and Cyprus sank into debt crises and had to be bailed out from their euro zone partners, the European Central Bank and the IMF.
"We are now moving towards (a situation) when some of the 'pocket banks' will be sold off or risk repeating the fate of those bailed out," Solovyov said.
The borrowing costs of those countries bailed out during the euro zone debt crisis continue to fall as investors regain confidence in the growth that reforms have produced.
The privatisation of NLB, which was bailed out by the state in 2013, is due to start later this year after Deutsche Bank was appointed as financial adviser.
Morales slam powers Royals past Jays KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Kendrys Morales changed the seventh inning and bailed out teammates Lorenzo Cain and Eric Hosmer with one mighty swing.
Many young people don't pay attention to politics because they grew up watching their parents quarrel and come undone over finances while the government bailed out big banks.
Nelson (2-33) ran into trouble early, allowing two first-inning singles only to get bailed out when Morales chopped into a double play to end the inning.
Kashkari also said Wednesday that banks would still need to be bailed out in another financial crisis even though post-2008 regulations have helped them to become healthier.
Clay, however, was bailed out of jail by James Otis, a man who previously vandalized the star with a sledgehammer and pickax days before the November 2016 election.
Meanwhile banks, which are holding three times as much capital as they did before they had to be bailed out by taxpayers, face continuing costs for past misdeeds.
On Sunday he bailed out the Browns, who had to start the rookie quarterback Cody Kessler after Robert Griffin III and Josh McCown were injured in consecutive weeks.
Stress tests have gained in popularity since the global financial crisis a decade ago, when several lenders across the world either collapsed or were bailed out by governments.
Clay, however, was bailed out of jail by James Otis, a man who previously vandalized the star with a sledgehammer and pickax days before the November 2016 election.
Republican staff members, lobbyists and others say that because many corporate sponsors have bailed out of the convention, parties are not as well funded as in the past.
When discretion is involved, who do you think on average will get bailed out more, firms that are cozier to the officials or ones that are more distant?
"The most recent crisis showed that even some debt holders who had been explicitly told that they would take losses during a crisis got bailed out," he wrote.
Shares in RBS, which was bailed out by UK taxpayers eight years ago, fell 4.6 percent to 188 pence before reducing losses to 2.9 percent at 1139 GMT.
The company has since been bailed out by SoftBank, and Neumann reportedly received $1.7 billion in an exit package that required him to step down from the board.
I thought of Calberte when President Bill Clinton tore up the Glass-Steagall Act and when the banks were bailed out in 2008 without Glass-Steagall being reinstated.
Con artists also impersonate a relative or friend pleading to be bailed out of jail or swept up in a travel emergency and in need of a loan.
Doolittle, Lieutenant Cole and the other three crewmen of their plane bailed out in rain and fog soon after their bomber crossed the Chinese coast as darkness arrived.
General Motors and Chrysler were both bailed out and went bankrupt back then — Ford didn't, but it packed on $24 billion in debt before credit markets seized up.
Brutal giveaway from Mascherano — that's twice now — but he scrambles back to smother Iheanacho on the first chance and is bailed out by a teammate on the second.
Robert Pattinson stars as Connie, a criminal willing to do anything to get his vulnerable brother (co-director Benny Safdie) bailed out of a New York City jail.
Many of the banks and financial institutions bailed out during the 2008 recession emerged even wealthier than they were before, while ordinary Americans suffered without help for years.
Sheryl ReichNew York To the Editor: The federal government, with our taxpayer money, bailed out the banks and other financial institutions during the last economic crisis in 2008.
Again, a renewable wind energy source just bailed out a gross coal power source, and beat a back-up gross coal power source to the party. How. Baller.
It was just a few years ago that the nation's largest financial institutions had to be bailed out by taxpayers to keep the world's financial system from crashing.
His brother had to be bailed out from prison after a July arrest on corruption charges that some experts see as political payback for the president's re-election.
And the British government exited Lloyds Banking Group in May, as part of its plan to end its ownership of British lenders bailed out during the financial crisis.
The state bailed out SNS Reaal two years ago after its real estate portfolio was hit by a fall in the Dutch property market following the financial crisis.
By 2018, the company reached a breaking point and was forced to file for bankruptcy, narrowly avoiding liquidation as it was bailed out by former CEO Edward Lampert.
Nabiullina also said the central bank has filed lawsuits in an attempt to recover 530 billion roubles ($8.30 billion) from banks previously bailed out by the Russian state.
The spotlight was turned on auditors after the financial crisis, having given a clean bill of health to banks which subsequently had to be bailed out by taxpayers.
Brown said action against financial wrongdoing had not been tough enough and many banks would expect to be bailed out again in the event of a future crisis.
Castro has the less than notable distinction of having served as Obama's HUD secretary during the time that bankers were being bailed out and homeowners were being screwed.
If the U.S. had not bailed out Taunus, then Deutsche Bank would have had to and, being unable, the German government would have had to rescue Deutsche Bank.
Treasury yields jolted higher last week as investors bailed out of safe-haven U.S. government debt, pushing yields up by the most in one week since June 2013.
ABN Amro was bailed out by the Dutch state in 2008, and has since refocused its operations on its home market, cutting thousands of jobs in the process.
The debt-laden skyscraper was bailed out by Brookfield last August, when it took a 20.7724-year lease on the property, paying the rent for 99 years upfront.
Some in the Eurogroup say a minister from a country that had to be bailed out because of past policy mistakes would have smaller chance of getting the job.
Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and the United Arab Emirates bailed out Bahrain last year when lower oil prices pushed its public debt to nearly 93 percent of annual economic output.
The crucial new rule is that no bank can be bailed out with public money until creditors accounting for at least 20163 percent of the lender's liabilities have contributed.
Jim Paulsen, chief investment strategist at Leuthold, said it's because investors are looking at two potential ways the market will be bailed out if the things turn really bad.
Greece's new prime minister is gearing up for sensitive discussions with international creditors – a battle that could define his premiership and the way Europe deals with bailed out countries.
Mr Centeno is the first head of the policymaking body for the euro zone's finance ministries to come from a country that was bailed out during the debt crisis.
Also elected for the first time was Haley Stevens, who led the Obama team that bailed out General Motors and Chrysler when they went bankrupt nearly a decade ago.
Three years after the country was bailed out, euro-zone officials confirmed that Cyprus will conclude its €10 billion ($11 billion) rescue programme at the end of this month.
After a humiliating defeat on Mega Tuesday, he finally bailed out -- closing down his campaign with an emotional speech that begged Republicans not to "surrender" to anger and fear.
Brown said action against financial wrongdoing had not been tough enough and that many banks would expect to be bailed out again in the event of a future crisis.
After the financial crisis, when a Republican-led administration bailed out several large financial institutions, denunciations of crony capitalism became a Republican theme as much as a Democratic one.
New York cocoa prices sank nearly 14 percent in January, their biggest monthly tumble in more than four years, as speculators bailed out of their huge net long position.
The issue of subordinated bonds arose this year as the central bank bailed out three large lenders within a couple of months - Otkritie Bank, B&N bank and Promsvyazbank.
It's not all been easy sailing for Aldar, however, with the company getting bailed out by the Abu Dhabi government to the tune of around $10 billion in 2011.
The latest rescue followed late-night talks, when the central bank presented the troubled bank with an ultimatum: find 4 billion rubles of extra capital or be bailed out.
Pointing out that many banks below this valuation had to be bailed out by the U.S. government, Volcker suggested a $20193 billion threshold or lower would be more reasonable.
The ECNs were issued by Lloyds in 2009, shortly after it was bailed out with £20.5bn by the UK government, and paid annual interest of between 12.6% and 16%.
The biggest example so far has been WeWork — which counted SoftBank's Vision Fund as a big investor and had to be bailed out by SoftBank after its failed IPO.
About 97 percent of the people bailed out by the Bronx Freedom Fund end up coming to all their court dates with only text message and phone call reminders.
His family's company struggled to deal with the resulting debt before being bailed out this month by Brookfield, a real estate company whose investors include the Qatar Investment Authority.
UK Finance members like RBS and Lloyds had to be bailed out by taxpayers during the financial crisis that ushered in years of belt-tightening for millions of Britons.
Senate Democrats blocked action on a nearly $2 trillion government rescue package, which they said failed to adequately protect workers or impose strict enough restrictions on bailed-out businesses.
The EU Commission fears that a significant tax cut next year might boost Italy's debt pile, the euro zone's second biggest in proportion to output after bailed out Greece.
The EU Commission fears that a significant tax cut next year might boost Italy's debt pile, the euro zone's second biggest in proportion to output after bailed-out Greece.
Along with Ireland, Portugal and Cyprus, Greece was bailed out by fellow euro zone governments after its access to private loans effectively dried up as its debts became unsustainable.
Then, last week, she became the first leader of the International Monetary Fund, the world's lender of last resort, to come from a country the fund had bailed out.
That's not what you might expect from a company that recently had to be bailed out and that has pledged to cut costs and become profitable in three years.
BAWAG had to be bailed out in 2006 when it narrowly escaped a bank run after being sued by creditors of collapsed U.S. futures trader Refco, a BAWAG affiliate.
In 2014, Donald J. Trump, while he was still running the Trump Organization, bailed out his son from the business misadventure by creating an entity called D B Pace.
Russia's central bank said on Monday at least three potential bidders, including one foreign investor, had expressed an interest in acquiring APB which it bailed out earlier this year.
But many in Walton County believe that Mr. Harrison was a Klan member and had bailed out Mr. Malcom with the intention of releasing him to a Klan mob.
One government scheme put forward by Mr Modi bailed out state-owned electricity-distribution firms at vast expense, because their weak financial position was hampering efforts to electrify rural India.
The real earthquake year was 2008, when the financial crisis hit, the government bailed out the big banks, and Barack Obama was elected president along with a unified Democratic Congress.
The Basel compromise draws a line under post-crisis rulemaking based on a consensus among the Group of 20 economies in 2009 after undercapitalized banks had to be bailed out.
"Crackers talkin' bout my dreads / Sayin' rappin' ain't a real job / Just bailed out for some marijuana before they hit me with a real charge," he raps on the song.
Asked if VTB would buy bailed out lenders Otkritie or B&N after the central bank finishes cleaning them up, Solovyov said the state bank is growing quite fast organically.
The 53-year-old Texan was ripped for five runs and six hits while walking three but was bailed out by the offense and did not factor in the decision.
The government has been working to change the perception that it will backstop any losses, which distorts the market and only exacerbates the problem, as underperforming firms are bailed out.
The airline was bailed out on Monday by state-run banks, which have temporarily taken a majority stake in the company and given it a new loan of $218 million.
Pelfrey was bailed out by his offense at Boston on Tuesday and avoided a loss despite allowing five runs on six hits and a pair of walks in five innings.
Davies (0-2) worked himself into and out of trouble over the first few innings, but got bailed out twice by Lucroy, who thwarted a pair of stolen base attempts.
Even though numerous nonbanks had to be bailed out and rescued in 2008, FSOC has designated just five nonbanks as systemically important in seven years, requiring greater regulation and monitoring.
Brown appeared in court on February 18, following a stint in jail that ended on February 12, when he was bailed out for an undisclosed amount, police sources told People.
MOSCOW, June 29 (Reuters) - Russia's central bank said on Friday it would deposit a total of 174.2 billion roubles ($2.78 billion) at three bailed-out banks: Otkritie, Trust and Rost.
In one case, a military veteran who had signed up for a 150-person wedding in Vieques next year bailed out when her sisters objected because of childbearing concerns. Mrs.
Sure, the plutocrats rigged the system, took all the gains and then, when they were about to lose because of fraud and hubris, they were bailed out by the taxpayers.
AIA, which listed in Hong Kong in 2010 after a spin-off from bailed-out U.S. insurer AIG, also recorded double-digit growth in new business by value in Malaysia.
"Excuse me, I'm talking," Sanders said after Clinton tried to cut in during a heated exchange about the 2008 legislation that bailed out Wall Street banks and U.S. auto companies.
BAWAG had to be bailed out in 2006 when it narrowly escaped a bank run after being sued by creditors of collapsed U.S. futures trader Refco, one of its affiliates.
Bailed-out Portugal, long considered a star reformer, sharply cut its budget deficit from close to 10% of GDP in 2010 to 4.4% last year, but that still overshoots targets.
The situation had echoes of the modern financial crisis  — just as the US government bailed out banks in 2008, Morgan decided to bail out a brokerage firm, Moore and Schley. 
Baldwin, a longtime critic of buybacks, introduced legislation last week that would permanently ban buybacks at bailed-out companies that repurchased $2424 billion of stock over the last five years.
Creditors took losses in the process, and one of them was an Italian man who lost $110,000 he had invested in bonds issued by one of the bailed-out banks.
Britain and the European Union bailed out financial institutions, then recovered the costs by hacking away at public services, effectively punishing laborers and taxpayers for the sins of wealthy bankers.
Wall Street and the City of London were bailed out while ordinary people lost their jobs, their houses and their sons and daughters on the battlefield in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Collin McHugh got bailed out after allowing three runs in the fifth inning, and he responded to that support by working around a one-out walk in a scoreless inning.
Will it be a continuation of Mr. Obama's financial policies that benefited the richest Americans, including bank and Wall Street executives who were bailed out in the 2008 financial crisis?
It is also the best hope we have of ending the trend of countries, states, and cities needing to be bailed out after borrowing more money than they can repay.
The Tuscan lender, which was bailed out by the government in 2017, posted a full-year profit of 279 million euros ($316 million) in 2018, its first profit since 2015.
State-owned HRE, which was bailed out a decade ago by the German government and then nationalized, sold most of its remaining 20 percent stake in Pfandbriefbank (PBB) on Tuesday.
Nevertheless, the argument would be that, if the diversified subsidiary got into trouble, it would be bailed out by the bank holding company — which would draw resources from the bank.
The ECB had flagged funding and profitability risks as well as a weakened capital position in a letter to Monte dei Paschi, the bailed-out lender revealed late on Friday.
Italy has the second largest public debt in relation to output in the EU after bailed-out Greece and had committed for next year to a deficit three times smaller.
This was America during the financial crisis: The banks had been bailed out, but not homeowners, and the era of Tea Party rallies and Occupy Wall Street encampments was imminent.
Canada's Brookfield Asset Management Inc bailed out 22017 Fifth Avenue via its real estate unit Brookfield Property Partners, in which the QIA acquired a 235 percent stake five years ago.
A last-minute addition to the bill would have implemented a Fixed Resource Adequacy Plan (FRAP), which would have bailed out uncompetitive coal plants own by Dynegy (another state genco).
In theory, that means that if ICE doesn't work to bring detention levels down to 0003,520 by the end of the year, it can no longer expect to get bailed out.
In a recent interview with the public broadcaster ARD, German Chancellor Angela Merkel condemned the restrictions and expressed sympathy for Greece, whose government was recently bailed out when its economy collapsed.
Specifically when it comes to pardons, Trump has already bailed out former Sheriff Joe Arpaio, who was convicted of savagely violating the civil rights of legions of Hispanic people in Arizona.
He might have bailed out himself, or he might have overplayed his hand in negotiating conditions, or he might have been given the Luke Pell treatment just to spite Reality Steve.
Phibro came under fire when its head trader, Andrew J. Hall, was said to have sought a $100 million bonus in 2009, after Citigroup was bailed out by the federal government.
And while Evergrande — the Chinese real estate giant that bailed out Faraday Future at the end of 2017 — owns 45 percent of the EV startup, Jia's stake carries more voting rights.
For instance, the three-time bailed out economy has to deliver a primary budget surplus – this is when a government has higher revenues compared to its spending – of 3.5% until 2022.
Iowa State&aposs defense is allowing less than 14 points a game in league games, and it bailed out an offense that couldn&apost find its footing in the second half.
The plane was set to autopilot, and it flew on until it crashed into the side of Mount Kologet, about 186 miles (300 km) northeast of where the crew bailed out.
So God's Not Dead: A Light in the Darkness opens with Dave in jail, waiting to be bailed out, and a flurry of media activity and protests around the sermon subpoena.
A decade ago, the state was at the center of a mortgage crisis that saw thousands of Americans thrown out of their homes and big banks bailed out by the government.
UK Financial Investments Limited (UKFI), which manages the government's stake in the bailed-out bank, resumed share sales in October, having halted them almost a year ago because of market turbulence.
UK Financial Investments Limited (UKFI), which manages the government's stake in the bailed-out bank, last month resumeed share sales that were shelved almost a year ago because of market turbulence.
MOSCOW, Dec 13 (Reuters) - The Russian central bank has increased the liquidity surplus forecast for December as it bailed out the three major private lenders, the central bank said on Friday.
R. Kelly was bailed out by a woman who believes he's innocent -- at least for now -- and says she simply stepped up to the plate to help a friend in need.
Italy's oldest bank, the only Italian lender to be bailed out during the financial crisis, is saddled with problematic loans equal to more than a fifth of its total client loans.
Like Italy, it is still slowly emerging from a deep recession caused by the global financial crisis a decade ago and has already bailed out some banks once in that time.
Eurobank, which is 2.4% owned by Greece's HFSF bank rescue fund after being bailed out during the country's debt crisis, repossessed most of the properties, residential and commercial, after loan defaults.
Sareb, set up in 2012 to take on about 50 billion euros ($61.7 billion) in land, buildings and loans from bailed-out banks, made a 565 million euro loss for 2017.
Some in the Eurogroup say, however, say a minister from a country that had to be bailed out because of past policy mistakes would have smaller chance of getting the job.
PSB, bailed out by the central bank late last year, will be recapitalised and transferred to the government and will service the defense sector, the finance ministry said earlier on Friday.
Most of the planes ran out of fuel before reaching the landing sites, and the crews bailed out, parachuting into China or landing in the ocean, some in Japanese-held areas.
After taxpayers bailed out lenders during the financial crisis a decade ago, the EU capped bonuses from 229 to no more than basic salary, or twice that amount with shareholder approval.
Back in 2013, the FHA had to be bailed out to the tune of $1.7 billion when it insurance fund was exhausted, for the first time in its 80 year history.
A declining labor movement is flexing its muscle against a company that had to be bailed out by the taxpayer in 2009 and has been racking up the earnings ever since.
But in the case of Hengfeng, ravaged by corruption scandals and bailed out last month by the government, the sight of its employees examining their misdeeds was, in a way, reassuring.
In the long run, it may be a more effective use of your tax dollars to pay for improvements or buyouts so these communities won't need to be bailed out later.
Yet since the crisis, small banks have fought aggressively to distance themselves from the "too-big-to-fail" Wall Street titans bailed out to the tune of $700 billion in 2008.
Elected officials must insist that no business be bailed out unless there are guarantees in place to maintain the income of the people who are being temporarily thrown out of work.
The state was bailed out by some of its wealthier Gulf allies in 2018 to stave off the risk of a credit crisis after a prolonged period of lower oil prices.
In 240, amid the wreckage of the housing market, they were bailed out by the federal government to the tune of $218.2bn and placed in "conservatorship", a form of government control.
Bailouts of airlines and companies critical to national security almost surely will be necessary, just as the banks and the auto industry were bailed out during the 2008-2009 financial crisis.
In 2014, Donald J. Trump, while he was still running the Trump Organization, bailed out his son, who was then facing payment of a $3.65 million bank loan to Titan Atlas.
The Obama-era rules are the result of a haggling process between multiple automakers and agencies back in 2009, just after the administration bailed out car companies during the financial crisis.
But the Mets bailed out Diaz in the bottom of the inning, as Mike Morin (1-2) retired the first two batters he faced before Juan Lagares singled to left-center.
Counties that draw a line on taxes are also unlikely to get bailed out by state governments, including Oregon's, which are facing budget stresses and tax-resistance movements of their own.
The classic example came when his extremely wealthy father bailed out his casino by purchasing $3.5 million worth of chips at a blackjack table and then left the casino without gambling.
UK Asset Resolution, which is selling off the loans from bailed-out Bradford & Bingley, is aiming to find a buyer for the portfolio to speed up the repayment of taxpayers' money.
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia may inject more money into Promsvyazbank to help the bailed-out lender in its new role serving the country's defense industry, Deputy Finance Minister Alexei Moiseev told Reuters.
Opinion is divided on whether Eskom, which provides more than 90 percent of South Africa's power but was embroiled in corruption scandals under its previous management, should be bailed out again.
More executives, including JPMorgan (JPM) CEO Jamie Dimon and Ford (F) Executive Chairman Bill Ford, bailed out of a major conference in Riyadh — the Future Investment Initiative — scheduled for next week.
So, when you use the word "bailout" as people do ... Yes, they were bailed out, but we cleverly bailed them out in a way that got all of our money back.
Tencent and JD.com, two large Chinese internet firms, invested in LeEco's smart TV unit earlier this year, while the parent firm was previously bailed out by property company Sunac in early 2017.
TOKYO, Jan 21 (Reuters) - Japanese stocks suffered another big sell-off on Thursday in a rollercoaster session, as foreign investors bailed out in the afternoon after a rebound in oil petered out.
The Volcker Rule was introduced by the 2010 Dodd-Frank Act after many firms, including insurance giant AIG had to be bailed out when their bets in the derivatives market went bad.
The National Social Security Authority (NSSA), with assets of $1.1 billion, is one of the biggest investors on the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange and has at several times bailed out government with loans.
The audit on the Tuscan bank, which was bailed out by the Italian government in 2017 with a precautionary recapitalisation of 5.4 billion euros ($6.13 billion), is still ongoing, the report added.
Now Hurts has been given free rein to let loose, silencing detractors who felt he hung on to the ball too tightly or bailed out of the pocket too frequently at Alabama.
New business indicates expected profit from new premiums - a key yardstick for growth at AIA, which listed in Hong Kong in 2010 after a spin-off from bailed-out U.S. insurer AIG.
Khabib has had issues with weight before -- he bailed out of UFC 209 (against Tony Ferguson) after issues with his weight cut went so poorly, he was hospitalized days before the fight.
With a debt ratio second only to bailed-out Greece, Rome has already the highest interest expenditure in the bloc with 3.43 percent of its output paid to service debt last year.
JOHANNESBURG, Jan 18 (Reuters) - Bailed-out South African lender African Bank Ltd (Abil) appointed Guardrisk Life on Monday to underwrite its new insurance products after its agreement with Standard General Insurance lapsed.
The Syrian airforce pilot who bailed out as his warplane crashed on Turkish territory was found by a Turkish rescue team and is being treated at a hospital in the Hatay region.
News of the spending sprees angered Spaniards suffered badly from a deep recession after the weakest banks were bailed out by European partners to the tune of more than 40 billion euros.
That led, in turn, to a run on Barings Bank, which was bailed out but not before sending shock waves around the world, leading to a widespread banking panic and credit crunch.
A close friend of Martin Luther King Jr., whom he bailed out of jail in the early 1960s, Graham vocally opposed segregation and refused to lead his crusade events in segregated spaces.
When asked how she'd use that coveted single phone call if ever she needed to be bailed out of jail, she didn't say she'd dial her lawyer — or even her mother, Edith.
Injury-replacement starter Josh Lucas was pulled after struggling through the first two innings, allowing a run in each but getting bailed out from further damage by a pair of double plays.
Atlante bailed out regional banks Popolare di Vicenza and Veneto Banca and is also meant to take part in Monte dei Paschi's bailout plan by buying a chunk of its bad loans.
UK Financial Investments Limited (UKFI), which manages the government's stake in the bailed-out bank, resumed share sales in October 2016, having halted them almost a year ago because of market turbulence.
I was referring to a family member who just bailed out of doing my talk show today" but then added, "But hey, maybe my quote can go towards a few people today.
Vozrozhdenie, one of Russia's top 40 largest banks by assets, was put up for sale by the Ananyev brothers at the central bank's request after their main asset, Promsvyazbank, was bailed out.
Mayor Bill de Blasio and some city district attorneys have said that they support bail reform, but had preferred that only those facing misdemeanor charges be bailed out by R.F.K. Human Rights.
The plan outlined a raft of recommendations for overhauling Fannie and Freddie, government sponsored entities, or GSEs, that have been in conservatorship since they were bailed out during the 2008 financial crisis.
There's the Great Recession, in which bankers were bailed out as high unemployment persisted for years; and the Occupy movement, which made economic inequality a core national issue in 2011 and onward.
After Roger Malcom, a World War II veteran and Georgia sharecropper, had been bailed out of jail after allegedly stabbing a white man, members of the local community decided to take revenge.
Talks continued this evening and a deal could come anytime, but Democrats were blocking action on the $1.8 trillion package to get stronger protections for workers and restrictions for bailed-out businesses.
Mr. Immelt continued G.E.'s deal-making ways for a time, but the company ran into serious trouble during the 2008 credit crisis, and the government bailed out the company's financial arm.
Think about it this way: The auto industry was bailed out with roughly $2280 billion from taxpayer money, but it is still here, and the industry was able to repay taxpayers overtime.
At the time of the S-1, she was set to get 347,424 shares over the next decade, though it&aposs unclear if that still applies after SoftBank bailed out the company.
That means formally admitting that these companies will be bailed-out again if they get into trouble, with a new regulatory structure designed to prevent those bailouts from being costly to taxpayers.
ST PETERSBURG (Reuters) - Russia's Otkritie bank, bailed out by the central bank last year, aims to sell a stake of up to 20 percent in 2021, the bank's management said on Friday.
Since May 2017, said Mary Hooks, the SONG co-director, the coalition has bailed out more than 50 women arrested in the city of Atlanta, and more than 100 around the South.
The Obama administration introduced new emissions and fuel economy rules for cars and trucks after Chrysler and General Motors were bailed out by Congress in the wake of the 214 financial crisis.
Take this piece from a lengthy investigation by Nick Pinto for the New York Times Magazine: [The Bronx Freedom Fund] bailed out nearly 200 [low-income] defendants and generated some illuminating statistics.
"The Senate—with the support of some Democrats—is set to start debate on a bill to roll back regulations on the same big banks we bailed out a few years ago," Sen.
Under previous centre-left governments, Italy bailed out Monte dei Paschi di Siena in 2016 and bankrolled the rescue of two smaller lenders based in the Veneto region by Intesa Sanpaolo in 2017.
In the history of European football, many clubs have failed to pay their creditors and either been bailed out, gone bust altogether, vanished out of existence or been reborn as separate commercial entities.
After carrying out its annual health check on lenders, the Bank of England said banks could cope with a "disorderly" Brexit without needing to curb lending or to be bailed out by taxpayers.
REAL ESTATE SPIN-OFF In 2012, at the height of a financial crisis that led several banks in Spain to be bailed out by the state, Popular posted a 2.5 billion-euro loss.
It was bailed out with 1.5 billion euros in taxpayers' money and has a loan book where about half of the loans are non-performing, mirroring a trend throughout the Cypriot banking system.
"I think the UK is a bit different - the retailers that have issued bonds recently have been more from continental Europe who will get bailed out by growth in Europe," the banker said.
MI), which is being bailed out by the state, plans to issue 15 billion euros ($15.8 billion) of debt next year to restore liquidity and boost investor confidence, several newspapers said on Friday.
By slashing rates and implementing quantitative easing measures a decade ago, the Federal Reserve inadvertently bailed out the rich to help the poor during the financial crisis by boosting asset prices, Munger said.
Finance Minister Philip Hammond is under pressure to recoup cash from its stake in Lloyds and fellow bailed-out bank Royal Bank of Scotland to relieve a likely shortfall in the nation's finances.
He allowed a pair of two-run innings and nine hits in all in his five innings before getting bailed out by a four-run A's uprising in the top of the sixth.
As I approached graduation, I watched news footage of crumple-faced families carrying boxes out of foreclosed houses, followed by shots of expensively dressed professionals walking to work at their bailed-out banks.
White Sox fans offered a standing ovation to Jay for making the catch and Bummer for getting the inning-ending out, which bailed out fellow reliever Evan Marshall after he loaded the bases.
"It would be wholly unacceptable if taxpayers, having bailed out the banks in 2008, were to find themselves partly responsible for paying the banks' fines," Tyrie said in the letter, published on Sunday.
When original hosts Bromont, Quebec bailed out two years ago because they were unable secure proper financing, Mark Bellissimo and his partners in the Tryon International Equestrian Center came to the FEI's rescue.
HSH Nordbank, once the world's largest ship financier, was bailed out twice by the state after a slump in its sector caused by the global financial crisis and over-capacity among shipping firms.
In today's weak regulatory environment, the financial conglomerates have paid more than $175 billion in fines and settlements for fraudulent and unscrupulous activities, much of which took place after they were bailed out.
"The Fed's desire to raise interest rates absent inflation is risky, but they could be bailed out by real tax reform," wrote Kevin Giddis, head of fixed income capital markets, Raymond James Financial.
The assembly line in Alabama may solve the tariff problem, but it could raise political tensions in Quebec, which had bailed out the program through an investment of about 1 billion Canadian dollars.
People bailed out as the market crashed a decade ago — taking huge losses after prices had already fallen — and reducing the equity proportion of their portfolios to only 38 percent in January 2009.
And activate it did: More than 15,000 people gave over $1 million last year, she said, and upwards of 200 people were bailed out nationally, in addition to dozens more in local actions.
But many in Italy want to avert the EU disciplinary action, which could push up the cost of servicing its debt, the EU's second highest in proportion to output after bailed-out Greece.
And yet Uber and Lyft, billions of dollars in the red, have set their sights on community transit — not because they can do it better but because they need to be bailed out.
TOKYO, March 24 (Reuters) - Japanese Finance Minister Taro Aso said on Tuesday emerging nations' debt should not be bailed out and instead they should should go through consultations with the International Monetary Fund.
More than 23 women and teenagers will be bailed out from Rikers Island as part of a national campaign to dismantle a bail system that activists say discriminates against minorities and the poor.
The regional bank and local rival Veneto Banca this month asked to be bailed out by the Italian government, following in the steps of Italy's fourth-largest lender Monte dei Paschi di Siena.
But when we watched banksters completely destroy our economy and get bailed out while ordinary homeowners were intentionally left to have their homes seized and lives destroyed, it kind of made people think.
The airline was bailed out on Monday here by state-run banks, which have temporarily taken a majority stake in the company and given it a loan, under a government-led rescue deal.
Rio, which hosted the 2016 Summer Olympics, was bailed out by the federal government just weeks before the games because it ran out of money to pay for enhanced security during the event.
The Vermont senator accused her of cherrypicking pieces of his record, noting that he had supported an auto bailout but only voted against the bill because it bailed out Wall Street as well.
In the spring of 2008, Colony bailed out Michael Jackson, who was on the verge of default over a $19933 million mortgage for Neverland Ranch, his 2,500-acre playground in Santa Ynez, Calif.
In Spain, where savings banks were bailed out in 2348 and lenders have set aside billions to cover bad debts, non-performing loans have fallen from 264% of the total in 2013 to 9.4%.
AIA was founded in Shanghai in 2100 by an adventurer called Cornelius Vander Starr, and went on to be folded into AIG, a huge, rogue American financial conglomerate that got bailed out in 250.
In addition, officials were potentially subjected to "political pressure" as they negotiated alongside the European Commission and the European Central Bank with countries like Greece that were bailed out during the sovereign debt crisis.
The Commission said it had agreed in principle on a restructuring plan for the bank so that it can be bailed out by the state under new European rules for dealing with bank crises.
Spanish banks were particularly badly hit, having to be bailed out to the tune of 41 billion euros ($45 billion) by the European Union, International Monetary Fund and the European Central Bank in 2012.
MILAN, Jan 11 (Reuters) - Monte dei Paschi di Siena said on Friday the European Central Bank had warned the bailed-out Italian lender over the challenge posed by funding this year given market turmoil.
So far, they've bailed out around 200 people, according to Mary Hooks, co-director of Southerners on New Ground (SONG) and a driving force behind the Movement for Black Lives' National Bail Out Coalition.
ROME (Reuters) - The European Union is set to allow Italy to extend a deadline to sell four small savings banks it bailed out last year, the chairman of the four banks said on Wednesday.
With $10 billion in capital, Dmitriev said RDIF will also be part of another state fund which the central bank plans to set up to hold the non-core assets of bailed out banks.
The financial crisis of 2009 leveled my savings and equity in my home, and I watched helplessly as Barack and Hillary bailed out the "too big to fail" one percent elites on Wall Street.
BAWAG, Austria's fourth-biggest bank, had to be bailed out in 2006 when it narrowly escaped a bank run after being sued by creditors of collapsed U.S. futures trader Refco, one of its affiliates.
Other Dutch banks and insurers that were bailed out after the 2008 crisis were re-privatised or sold as soon as possible, including seeking stock market listings for bank ABN Amro and insurer ASR.
BRUSSELS, Sept 30 (Reuters) - Italy has asked for more time to sell four small savings banks it bailed out last year, the European Commission said on Friday, saying it was open to the request.
He has balanced a background on the left with support from conservative Wolfgang Schaeuble, who wields Germany's power in the euro zone and has set strict terms for Greece and other bailed out states.
Stevie J and his old Bad Boy pal, Mase, were supposed to headline a nightclub after-party ... but bailed out ... and the promoter thinks Stevie was part of a plot to rip him off.
Just as wine coolers had bailed out the growers in California's Central Valley, coolers also boosted winemakers in America's less celebrated wine-growing regions, places like Silverton, Ohio (near Cincinnati), and Canandaigua, New York.
Russian private banks are under scrutiny from investors and depositors after two big domestic players, Otkritie and B&N bank, had to be bailed out by the central bank in less than a month.
Already bailed out in the aftermath of the Asian financial crisis of the late 22015s and supported again in 210, Daewoo's financials have deteriorated rapidly due to delays and trouble building complex offshore facilities.
Despite inheriting more than $400 million and being bailed out by his father at critical junctures, he managed to lose (or at least claim tax losses) of more than $1 billion over a decade.
SOCHI, Russia, Sept 13 (Reuters) - Russia's central bank is sticking to its plan to put bailed-out banks up for sale as soon as possible, Governor Elvira Nabiullina told a financial conference on Friday.
The bill, which is still being negotiated, also allows the Treasury secretary to take a stake in bailed-out corporations, as the government did to major banks who received federal rescue funds in 85033.
It has vastly expanded trade, bailed out governments, built enormous infrastructure projects, strengthened military ties and locked up tremendous amounts of resources, hitching the fate of several countries in the region to its own.
VEB also bailed out Ukrainian banks after the 2008 global financial crisis and purchased two failing steel plants in Ukraine — aid reportedly designed to keep President Yanukovych, a Putin ally, under the Kremlin's control.
Major financial players were bailed out on lenient terms, and while bankers were subjected to a long-overdue increase in regulation, the new regulations have proved fairly easy for reputable firms to deal with.
" Kaling credited her friends, the other producers on The Office, for having her back, but noted that women shouldn't have to "be bailed out because of the kindness our more powerful white male colleagues.
The NFIP is already deeply in debt and likely will have to be bailed out again by U.S. taxpayers, as it was after Katrina, to cover the bill for flood damage claims from Harvey.
Donnet added Generali did not want to increase its holdings in Italian banks after becoming the second biggest shareholder in bailed out lender Monte dei Paschi di Siena through a debt-to-equity swap.
BRUSSELS, Sept 27 (Reuters) - The European Commission said on Friday it had approved the prolongation of the Belgian and French state guarantees for the debt of bailed-out Franco-Belgian lender Dexia beyond 2021.
Her marriage is collapsing, someone is trapped in one of the bar's air vents, a waitress needs to be bailed out of jail, and — maybe worst of all — the cable's out on fight night.
The journey illustrates the diverging fortunes of the two British lenders bailed out by the government during the financial crisis with more than 20153 billion pounds ($85.2 billion) of taxpayers' money almost a decade ago.
In June the Commission said it had agreed in principle on a restructuring plan for the bank so it could be bailed out by the state under new European rules for dealing with bank crises.
UK Financial Investments Limited (UKFI), which manages the government's stake in the bailed-out bank, said earlier this month it would resume share sales that were shelved almost a year ago because of market turbulence.
MOSCOW, Jan 15 (Reuters) - Russian lender Promzvyazbank (PSB) which was bailed out in 2017 will receive extra capital this year, Russia's deputy finance minister said on Tuesday, adding that different possible sums were being discussed.
Claure, who took over as chairman late last year, is trying to turn around WeWork after it ousted founder Adam Neumann as its CEO and was bailed out by SoftBank following a botched public offering.
I also want to reign in the excesses of Johnson Controls that we bailed out when they were an autoparts company, and we saved the auto industry, and now they want to avoid paying taxes.
As well as attracting more visitors and investment, Cyprus and Greece hope some of Israel's high-tech success will rub off on them and lift their economies, both bailed out by the EU and IMF.
FRANKFURT, Nov 22 (Reuters) - Bailed-out bank Dexia has received final bids for its German unit Dexia Kommunalbank as the Franco-Belgian lender disposes of more of its assets, people close to the matter said.
Monte dei Paschi, which was bailed out by the state in 2017, said net profit stood at 28 million euros in January-March with interest and commission income both down compared with a year earlier.
Moelis claimed its recapitalisation plan would allow the government to realise between $75bn and $100bn in cash by exercising warrants, a structure it likened to the post-crisis resolution of the bailed-out insurer AIG.
In hindsight, Bair said she wished the United States had taken more "radical" action to deal with the underlying mortgage problem following the 2008 crisis and bailed out homeowners by forcing lenders to accept losses.
Investors likely bailed out of high-yield bond funds on fears that continued weakness in oil prices could put additional pressure on those credits, said Wayne Lin, portfolio manager at QS Investors in New York.
Able to shimmy my way out of the vent and toward the level's end, I conducted a somewhat lackluster interview, watched my progress save, and bailed out of the game for the night, feeling defeated.
Carige is Italy's last remaining large problem bank after Rome bailed out Monte dei Paschi di Siena and bankrolled the rescue of two smaller lenders based in the Veneto region by Intesa Sanpaolo last year.
In addition to Deutsche Bank, Wokurka has served on the board of Kazakhstan's sovereign wealth fund and briefly headed Kazkommertsbank, a lender which Kazakhstan bailed out last year with a $7.5 billion bad loan purchase.
IPIC bailed out 21MDB last year with a $63 billion loan and an agreement to take responsibility for interest payments on some of 26MDB's bonds; in return 21MDB was to transfer undisclosed assets to IPIC.
When a small-time hood is bailed out by someone with a suspiciously large amount of money, the two follow a trail that leads to a vault that they think must contain something exceedingly valuable.
A federal appeals court threw out a ruling that the U.S. government illegally bailed out insurer American International Group Inc during the 2008 financial crisis, in a defeat for former chief executive officer Maurice Greenberg.
While banking system assets in the oil-exporting Central Asian nation have shrunk over the last four years, with two large lenders bailed out by the state, loans to households have ballooned, leading to concerns.
There is no precedent in the euro zone to address the debt pile of a bailed-out county and that's why discussions on Greece's debt are taking so long, the Luxembourg finance minister told CNBC.
Hartford is certainly not the first among Connecticut's larger cities to veer toward bankruptcy; the state bailed out Waterbury in 2001 and a decade earlier, Bridgeport sought bankruptcy protection but it was blocked in court.
The office also referred to the mayor's comments in a recent radio interview, in which he said that a lot of people in the city are suffering and that not everybody can be bailed out.
Mr. Paulson, Mr. Trump and Mr. Mnuchin have one investment interest in common: Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, the two mortgage finance giants that were bailed out by the federal government during the financial crisis.
Quarles said leveraged loans are not a threat to U.S. financial stability, and that banks hold far more capital and liquidity than they did before the financial crisis when many were bailed out by taxpayers.
"We don't want anyone to look at us and say, 'You guys are taking advantage of the crisis,' or 'You've been bailed out again somehow'," said one executive who asked for anonymity to speak candidly.
We lost our homes, and after that they bailed out the bankers and gave them trillions of dollars so they could keep their bonuses while the working man hasn't gotten a raise in 25 years.
MOSCOW, Dec 17 (Reuters) - Russia's central bank said on Monday that at least three potential bidders, including one foreign investor, had expressed an interest in acquiring Asia-Pacific Bank which it bailed out earlier this year.
Barr now has bailed out on his scheduled House testimony, which is a genuine embarrassment: the attorney general of the United States is running away from a few minutes of follow-up questioning by congressional staffers.
It was bailed out by Hon Hai Precision — the Taiwanese manufacturing firm better known as Foxconn — in a $3.5 billion deal that attracted controversy inside Japan, where a home-backed agreement had been preferred by many.
Under the new requirements, before a bank is bailed out, it must first go through a "bail in," a mechanism by which a bank on the cusp of failing imposes losses on its creditors and depositors.
Joe Johnson was bailed out by Brooklyn and was so shockingly efficient an ensemble member on the Miami Heat that he scored a two-year, $22 million contract with the Jazz at the age of 35.
"We are still really connected to these women, to being part of their lives and bringing them into the larger movement," Singleton said of Bynum and the other mamas the Dream Defenders bailed out this year.
U.S. crude futures settled down $1.97 to $50.44 a barrel, a 3.8 percent drop, the worst-one day decline since March 8, as investors bailed out of long positions in response to the bearish inventory figures.
Belfius, the Belgian retail arm of bailed-out lender Dexia , was nationalised by Belgium in 2011 when France, Belgium and Luxembourg had to come to the aid of the group caught up in the credit crunch.
With debt of more than $1 billion, Jet has struggled to pay lenders, suppliers, pilots and lessors for months and was on the brink of bankruptcy, but was bailed out last month by state-run banks.
Every single time he's been in a position of power over people or armies, he's either failed (the Night's Watch mutiny) or been bailed out by more competent people — namely woman (Sansa, Arya, Melisandre, Daenerys, Stannis).
The bank reported a sharp rise in losses last year as higher misconduct charges and restructuring costs underscored the challenges facing the lender nine years after it was bailed out in the world's biggest bank rescue.
One of the bailed out banks, Promsvyazbank, will be turned into a bank that will take defense sector loans from other Russian banks, such as Sberbank and VTB, to protect them from possible new Western sanctions.
TO. Ackman bailed out of the stock in March, but not before it played a big role in two years of double-digit portfolio losses for his $11 billion hedge fund firm Pershing Square Capital Management.
He was working as a clerk in the Nine South unit when Gotti was ushered over from Nine North, the maximum-security lockdown unit, to talk to some of his guys before he was bailed out.
"He purchased a bailed-out bank for pennies on the dollar and then aggressively foreclosed on tens of thousands of families," Jon Green, a spokesman for the Take on Wall Street campaign, said in a statement.
PRETORIA (Reuters) - African countries running up debt they won't be able to pay back, including to China, should not expect to be bailed out by western-sponsored debt relief, the United States' top Africa diplomat warned.
Crosby hit the left post in the middle of the second period, and Islanders defenseman Scott Mayfield bailed out Lehner by making a save with his left leg on a point-blank shot by Phil Kessel.
The top executives of bailed-out Italian bank Monte dei Paschi di Siena told investors in London on Wednesday the bank is making progress with its turnaround plan, two fund managers who attended the meetings said.
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russian Direct Investment Fund (RDIF) and Otkritie bank will hold a combined 3 percent stake in a bad assets bank being created from lenders bailed out by the central bank last year, Otkritie said.
African countries running up debt they won't be able to pay back, including to China, should not expect to be bailed out by Western-sponsored debt relief, the United States' top Africa diplomat warned on Sunday.
Carige is Italy's last remaining large problem bank after Rome bailed out Monte dei Paschi di Siena in 2016 and bankrolled the rescue of two smaller lenders based in the Veneto region by Intesa Sanpaolo last year.
Italy has proportionally the second-highest public debt in the European Union after bailed-out Greece, but it has made little progress in reducing its deficit towards a balanced budget in recent years as EU rules prescribe.
It's less true that the market "became cheaper" since January as the S&P's forward price/earnings multiple fell to 210 from 2500 than that an uncommon late-cycle earnings surge had bailed out an expensive market.
Any move to cut bank taxes would likely be politically unpopular because of widespread mistrust of the City of London financial services industry after banks had to be bailed out by taxpayers in the 2008 financial crisis.
Spain, whose banking industry was bailed out in 2012, has been encouraged to implement structural reforms in order to rein in public spending, make its economy more dynamic and flexible and, crucially, to weather potential future crises.
Earlier this month, the Republican governor used an amendatory veto to extensively rewrite a previous school funding formula bill passed by the Democratic-controlled legislature in May, saying it unfairly bailed out the Chicago Public Schools (CPS).
Franklin Templeton's Michael Hasenstab, who bought 10 percent of the Irish bond market after the country was bailed out, said on Friday he had exited his Irish position, but that the bonds should continue to perform well.
Peter Hahn, a professor of banking at the London Institute of Banking & Finance, said RBS had endured almost a decade of losses since it was bailed out in 2008 and the EU should show RBS some mercy.
In 2008, the widespread view was that the United States government would not allow a large, interconnected financial firm to go bankrupt, and that Lehman would be bailed out just as Bear Stearns and Fannie Mae were.
On Tuesday, Mr. Hensarling said, "I also would point out, regulators essentially bailed out Bear but let Lehman fail," references to Bear Stearns and Lehman Brothers, which ran into trouble around the time of the financial crisis.
He later started Dune Capital Management, an investment firm known for being on the team that bailed out the failed housing lender IndyMac in 2009, buying it out of bankruptcy from the F.D.I.C. and renaming it OneWest.
Thousands of the homes that are now being sold to borrowers under contracts for deeds were ones that had been foreclosed on by Fannie Mae, one of two mortgage finance firms bailed out by the federal government.
LONDON, Jan 28 (Reuters) - British finance minister George Osborne said on Thursday that the government would postpone the sale of shares in bailed-out lender Lloyds Banking Group due to the turmoil in the global financial markets.
Since its parent company Sears Holdings filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in October 2018, it has closed dozens of stores and had several narrow brushes with death before being bailed out by its billionaire owner Edward Lampert.
After Italy bailed out its fourth-largest bank Monte dei Paschi MI> and liquidated two regional lenders this year, Carige came to the fore as the last remaining large bank still in difficulty following a deep recession.
Senate Democrats on Sunday blocked action on a nearly $2 trillion deal to prop up the economy, saying that the proposed legislation failed to adequately protect workers or to impose strict enough restrictions on bailed-out businesses.
But as its outlines emerged on Sunday, Democrats denounced the package as a corporate giveaway that favored big business over workers and failed to ensure that bailed-out companies would not enrich themselves after receiving government aid.
MILAN, Sept 12 (Reuters) - The European Commission said on Thursday it had granted Italy an extension of the deadline by which bailed-out lender Monte dei Paschi di Siena must issue a certain amount of subordinated debt.
The accusations struck a nerve in India, where taxpayers have bailed out government-run banks numerous times and where farmers often commit suicide because of their inability to pay back loans worth just a few hundred dollars.
The airline, which was on the brink of bankruptcy, was bailed out in March by state-run banks that will temporarily take a majority stake in the company and give it a new loan of $218 million.
In the meeting over what to do about the Sandicot disaster, it was Taylor who argued most forcefully for fiscal austerity, taking the pitiless position that the town shouldn't expect to be bailed out for its mismanagement.
While many in that year were subsequently bailed out - to widespread criticism by advocates of financial market reform - most firms that have failed to make payments on time in the past year have yet to be rescued.
Italy has proportionally the second highest public debt in the EU after that of bailed-out Greece, and has made little progress in reducing its deficit towards a balanced budget in recent years as EU rules prescribe.
Italy has proportionally the second highest public debt in the EU after that of bailed-out Greece, and has made little progress in reducing its deficit toward a balanced budget in recent years as EU rules prescribe.
Natixis had the biggest net loss of any French bank from the financial crisis that followed the collapse of Lehman Brothers and was bailed out after the government merged its parents, setting up BPCE group in 2009.
In particular, when the subprime bet proved wrong, the big banks went essentially bankrupt and were bailed out by the United States government because officials worried that the economic cost of their failure would have been catastrophic.
He rarely bailed out, but said he survived 11 crashes — mostly hard landings on carrier decks as his plane broke through arresting wires, lost its landing gear and skidded to a jolting halt with crumpled wings and nose.
But those mega-expensive Twinkies turned out to be a bad investment, as Hostess was bailed out by private buyers who increased automation at its bakeries and let go of 400 workers in a round of cost-cutting.
Prime Minister Matteo Renzi is under pressure to compensate the 12,500 savers whose nest eggs vanished overnight when his government bailed out their banks under tough new European Union rules that imposed losses on shareholders and some bondholders.
LISBON (Reuters) - The number of foreign tourists visiting Portugal rose nearly 13 percent last year to a record 12.7 million people, contributing to the once-bailed out country's strongest economic growth since 2000, official data showed on Wednesday.
In a private call with Morgan Stanley clients on Wednesday, analyst and longtime Tesla bull Adam Jonas cast doubts on the electric car marker and recent speculation that it would be bailed out by a larger tech company.
His comments come amid a widespread backlash in Europe against technocrats accused of imposing self-defeating austerity on Greece and other bailed-out countries, and criticism of the European project in general seen by skeptics as favoring elites.
JOHANNESBURG, May 31 (Reuters) - Mozambique's central bank said on Wednesday a local pension fund had agreed to inject $138 million into Moza Banco, the nation's No.4 bank that was bailed out last year following a liquidity crunch.
The Michigan native was bailed out by his offense after a tough start against Seattle on April 23 but rebounded to strike out seven and allow two runs in 21 22/23 innings at Kansas City on Saturday.
MILAN, July 29 (Reuters) - An Italian judge has rejected a request by prosecutors to shelve a false accounting case against former executives at bank Monte dei Paschi di Siena, which had to be bailed out by the state.
However, the allies did not give any details, and many bankers think that even if Bahrain is bailed out, its finances will remain shaky unless it can also introduce tough austerity steps to shrink its state budget deficit.
As well as a culture of extravagance and conspicuous consumption among some, others decry Qatar's "welfare syndrome" that has led a generation to believe it can live carelessly and be bailed out by relatives or a paternalistic government.
Carige is Italy's last remaining large problem bank after Rome bailed out Monte dei Paschi di Siena in 2016 and bankrolled the rescue of two mid-sized lenders based in the Veneto region by Intesa Sanpaolo last year.
Vozrozhdenie, which is one of Russia's top 40 largest banks by assets, was put up for sale by brothers Dmitry and Alexei Ananyev at the central bank's request, after their main asset, Promsvyazbank, was bailed out last year.
The sale is one of the Socialist government's biggest headaches and could impose costs on a country that made huge efforts to cut its budget deficit since the eurozone debt crisis when it had to be bailed out.
The Trump administration bailed out farmers struggling with lost sales abroad to the tune of $28 billion so far and lifted the maximum amount farm operations are allowed to receive to $250,000 for the second round of payments.
President Donald Trump, in his enthusiasm to repudiate every aspect of his predecessor's administration, bailed out of the Iranian nuclear deal and recruited some of the most virulent critics of Iran to staff its key foreign policy positions.
The terms would only be triggered in circumstances similar to the eurozone debt crisis of 2011, when some banks in the currency bloc needed to be bailed out and the interbank market had ceased to function, Reuters said.
SNS Reaal was bailed out two years ago after its property portfolio was hit by a fall in the Dutch market following the financial crisis and Propertize, with 150 employees, was spun off to wind down the assets.
"Banco Popular has behaved more like a savings bank rather than a proper well managed (private) bank," said investor Miguel Vazquez Garcia, referring to institutions that had to be bailed out during the country's banking crisis in 2012.
Either we get a deal and our farmers get lots of orders, or we get no deal, that business goes to Brazil and our farmers get bailed out by the government because we're headed into an election year.
A lot of American League centerfielders, especially Boston's Jackie Bradley, Jr., might have kept going back and could have had a chance at that ball, but Enrique Hernandez bailed out quickly and the ball bounced before the wall.
CHICAGO — Barely a week after he was bailed out of jail while facing sex abuse charges, R. Kelly was taken back into custody on Wednesday for failing to pay his ex-wife more than $160,000 in child support.
The government quickly stepped in and bailed out the financial system, giving rise to the term "too big to fail" and the argument was there no other choice but to save the big banks to prevent cascading failures.
WASHINGTON — The Trump administration on Thursday unveiled a long-awaited plan to end federal control of two mortgage giants that had been bailed out by taxpayers during the 2008 financial crisis and return them to the private sector.
Both are private companies that were launched by Congress as a part of Franklin Delano Roosevelt's New Deal; both help people buy homes, both were bailed out in 22 and are now intrinsically linked to the Great Recession.
They were a key cause of the imbalances that provoked the downturn and people were understandably upset that they had to be "bailed out" in order to prevent a complete collapse of the banking system and the economy*.
The Guardian reports that the bailed-out bank has not set aside any money for a settlement with the US Department of Justice (DoJ) over the misselling of residential mortgage-backed securities (RMBS) before the 2008 banking crisis.
The A29M, Europe's largest defence project, was seen as a driving force for defence co-operation when launched in 22013, but the 20-billion-euro, seven-nation project became mired in delays and later had to be bailed out.
Britain has among the world's toughest rules on banker pay, introduced following public and political anger over lenders being bailed out by taxpayers in the crisis and bankers pocketing big payouts at a time of austerity for many people.
The flag carrier, owned 49 percent by Abu Dhabi-based Etihad Airways, has been bailed out repeatedly by Italian governments and private investors over the years, though Rome says it will not renationalize Alitalia and creditors are losing patience.
Structural corrections are meant to reduce a country's public debts, an objective that is particularly important for Italy which has a debt above 130 percent of GDP, which is the second highest in the EU after bailed-out Greece.
LONDON, Sept 20 (IFR) - Bank of America Merrill Lynch has promoted Jim O'Neil, who previously ran the UK government body that managed the taxpayers' holdings in bailed out banks, to co-head its corporate and investment bank in Europe.
Italy's Banca Monte dei Paschi di Siena, which is being bailed out by the state, plans to issue 15 billion euros ($15.8 billion) of debt next year to restore liquidity and boost investor confidence, several newspapers said on Friday.
Italy's economy minister has said the European Central Bank should have explained more clearly why it nearly doubled its estimated capital shortfall for the ailing bank Monte dei Paschi di Siena, which is being bailed out by the state.
But previous big Kazakh listings, mostly carried out in the early 2000s, may put investors off: a large mining company delisted after corporate governance concerns and two banks have left the market after being bailed out by the state.
AIA, which listed in Hong Kong in 1003 after a spin-off from bailed-out U.S. insurer AIG, still planned to increase its total dividend by 39 percent to HK$0.6972 ($0.0897) a share, a move that boosted shares.
Between 2008 and 2012, when Spain's banks were eventually bailed out with 42 billion euros of European money, Ontinyent set aside as much as 100 percent of its profits in some years to boost an insurance fund against losses.
Both Portugal and Greece were bailed out during the crisis, but Portugal has returned to strong growth and exited its lifeline in 2014, while Greece still receives financial help under a program which is expected to expire in 2018.
An earlier attempt to create a regional financial hub in Almaty, Kazakhstan's biggest city, has failed and some of the biggest Kazakh banks had to be bailed out after a property price crash triggered by the 2008 global crisis.
In the case of Britain's surprise decision in June to leave the European Union, investors bailed out of relatively risky assets like stocks for the safety of bonds and gold, but it didn't take long for that to switch.
The central bank said last month it was considering merging Otkritie, the largest of the banks it bailed out last year, and B&N Bank, and moving their toxic loans into a separate "bad bank," yet to be established.
Voters across Europe see it like this: the banks crashed the global economy and were then bailed out with taxpayers' money, but hardly any bankers went to jail and workers haven't had a meaningful pay increase for a decade.
ANKARA (Reuters) - A warplane probably belonging to the Syrian air force crashed on the Turkish side of the border with Syria on Saturday and the pilots appeared to have bailed out, a local Turkish governor was quoted as saying.
Verdi said in a statement that Metro had in June bailed out of the pay agreement so that it could hire new staff more cheaply, and had also let go 4,500 staff on fixed-term contracts to cut costs.
As long as the executive branch and the elected officials are the ones who are making the decision about who should be bailed out and whether the taxpayer wants to be on the hook to do this, that's okay.
"Nonperforming loans are going to be so severe that some of the weaker banks will be forced to face their Judgment Day — whether they are going to be bailed out or whether they are going to die," he said.
Benatia just got a yellow for persistent infringement — basically, a handful of fouls that added up to one yellow once he rolled Ronaldo at midfield — and they just lost Guedes and had to be bailed out by their goalkeeper.
He wrote: (1), any industry that's bailed out should be required to offer all incentives (cash, equity, repricing of options) to ALL employees, and (2), no stock options can be repriced at lower levels unless ALL employees own stock.
By 22016, Fannie Mae and its sibling, Freddie Mac, had acquired billions of dollars in subprime loans, for which they had to be bailed out, a year later, with a hundred and eighty-seven billion dollars of taxpayer money.
Earlier this month, UK Financial Investments Limited (UKFI), which manages the government's stake in the bailed-out bank, said it would resume share sales in a bid to return Lloyds to full private ownership over the next 12 months.
Bradford & Bingley, a buy-to-let mortgage provider bailed out by the British government during the financial crisis, is now owned by government vehicle UK Asset Resolution (UKAR) which declined to comment because of the contractual obligation of confidentiality.
Bailed out in 2008 and many times before, bankers have been widely disliked for their combination of massive wealth and easy access to the levers of power — things that allow them to stay on top, regardless of their behavior.
A number of investors, including small-time pension holders and retail investors, were faced with perplexing questions when they lost their savings in these crisis-stricken investment banks, which were later bailed out by the government using taxpayers' money.
Given that it was "the people's money" that bailed out GM, some thought the "people" should have had a chance to buy the new GM shares at the IPO price similar to the process with Google's IPO in 2004.
Portugal as a whole, and Lisbon in particular, have enjoyed a tourism boom over the past few years with arrivals spiking 12 percent to a new record last year, contributing to the once-bailed out country's strongest economic growth since 2000.
LISBON (Reuters) - The Portuguese government on Friday narrowed this year's budget deficit target despite criticism by its hard left allies and said the once bailed-out country should post its first budget surplus in 2020, significantly alleviating its huge debt burden.
Oakland rode seven one-run innings from its bullpen after injury-replacement starter Josh Lucas was pulled after struggling through the first two innings, allowing a run in each but bailed out from further damage by a pair of double plays.
Then as if it to prove his point, he picked up where he left off before a three-match suspension, scoring the goal in the 93rd minute that once again bailed out United, helping them eke out a 1-1 draw.
Monte dei Paschi was bailed out by the state in 292 and CEO Marco Morelli is working to turn the bank around to comply with restructuring commitments agreed with European Union competition authorities and make it attractive for a potential buyer.
This they said related to her lack of awareness about the importance of asserting the FPC's independence, and her role as a non-executive director at Fortis, the Belgian bank that had to be bailed out in the financial crisis.
Monte dei Paschi was bailed out by the state in 234 and CEO Marco Morelli is working to turn the bank around to comply with restructuring commitments agreed with European Union competition authorities and make it attractive for a potential buyer.
Reforms are "the best way to improve growth at the end of the day," said Mesa, referencing similar fiscal reforms Spain has undertaken since 2012 when its banking system was bailed out with help from the euro zone and ECB.
Germany bailed out HRE in 2008 and nationalised it in 2009 after the bank was forced to make massive writedowns on its holdings of mortgage-backed securities, which slumped in value after the failure of U.S. investment bank Lehman Bros.
AIA, which listed in Hong Kong in 2010 after a spin-off from bailed-out U.S. insurer AIG, said China continued to be the insurer's fastest growing business in the third quarter while Hong Kong delivered double-digit new business growth.
Unlike the Depression, when Hoover and then Roosevelt got companies to act in what they (often wrongly) saw as the national interest; or 2009, when Mr Obama corralled the banks and bailed out Detroit, America today is not in crisis.
The so-called "big government" that those extremists railed against for decades bailed out the banks that were "too big to fail," and poor and working people of every race bore the brunt of greedy and irresponsible creditors' over-speculation.
In 2010, the year Greece received its first international multi-billion euro rescue package and Ireland was also bailed out, only 193 percent of respondents in an annual European Commission poll thought the euro was a good thing for their country.
"WileyFox's holding company was primarily funded by Russian bank Promsyyazban (PSV) which was bailed out by the Central Bank of Russia in December and put into special measures that restricted lending outside of the country," said Andrew Andronikou in a statement.
Damon Helton, who's doing 30 years for a continuing criminal enterprise charge in Indiana, couldn't help lamenting the state of the political and justice systems in America generally, even as he specifically looked ahead to Manafort possibly getting bailed out.
Ray wasn't as dominating as he's been in some recent starts — he walked four and gave up five hits — but got timely outs and was bailed out of a seventh-inning jam by reliever Archie Bradley with Arizona up 6-2.
Consider three recent examples: In 2016, the Illinois legislature passed a bill that did two big things (along with a bunch of smaller ones): It bailed out the state's nuclear plants, and it repaired and boosted the state's renewable energy mandates.
It didn't make those financial institutions any stronger, and it bailed out a bunch of people — by the way, and these are people that have all gone to Yale, and Harvard, they went to the finest institutions in the West.
MOSCOW, July 24 (Reuters) - A Russian court on Wednesday ordered the seizure of property held by five former owners and managers of Otkritie Bank, which the central bank bailed out in 2017, RIA news agency reported, citing a court decision.
Hamburg and Schleswig-Holstein bailed out HSH with 3 billion euros in equity and a 10 billion-euro guarantee — which the bank is drawing fully — after risky investments turned sour and the shipping industry witnessed its worst slump on record.
A report commissioned by the central bank and published on Wednesday found at least 1.9 billion rand ($130 million) had been siphoned illegally from VBS, a failed local bank that bailed out former president Jacob Zuma after a corruption scandal.
Liquidity surplus in the banking sector also got a boost from the central bank's decision to inject liquidity into B&N Bank, bailed-out in September, and Promsvyazbank, the 10th largest lender rescued by the central bank in mid-December.
AIA, which listed in Hong Kong in 2010 after a spin-off from bailed-out U.S. insurer AIG, said Hong Kong delivered new business growth of 54 percent from the year-ago period to $828 million in first half of 2017.
This comes after the government put on hold plans to sell stakes in bailed-out banks Royal Bank of Scotland, Lloyds Banking Group and the Bradford & Bingley mortgage book in the aftermath of the Brexit vote because of market volatility.
Then again, before the financial crisis, hardly anyone realized A.I.G. was exposed to trillions of dollars in derivatives tied to mortgage-backed securities until catastrophe struck and the company had to be bailed out by taxpayers for more than $22015 billion.
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia's central bank is considering merging parts of bailed out lenders Otkritie and B&N Bank to create a business that would hold their unwanted assets, making it easier to turn around, and eventually sell, the remaining operations.
Cerved started looking at options for its loan managing unit after losing a 10-year contract with Monte dei Paschi di Siena in June which the bailed-out bank decided to end early to have more freedom to shed bad debts.
Since the "lost decade" of the 2000s, during which Michigan lost more than half its automaking employment, and General Motors and Chrysler were bailed out by the federal government, the state has added more than 400,603 jobs, a 10.6 percent increase.
Britain is selling some of its stake in Royal Bank of Scotland for about 3303 billion pounds ($3.5 billion), although it will realize a significant loss as it unwinds its holding and returns the bailed-out lender to private hands.
So far the bank, which had to be bailed out less than a year after going public, has only offered compensation to retail investors who purchased shares in the IPO, after many complained they were misled into buying the stock.
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russian businessman Boris Mints wants to sell the country's third-largest pension fund, Budushchee, after two banks in its portfolio were bailed out, potentially triggering up to $370 million in losses, five people familiar with the matter said.
UK Financial Investments Limited (UKFI), which manages the government's stake in the bailed-out bank, said it would relaunch a trading plan led by Morgan Stanley to try to return Lloyds to full private ownership over the next 12 months.
The prosecutor in 2011 launched an investigation into the 12 billion pound ($17.36 billion) capital raising after shareholders claimed they were misled over the condition of the bank, which was bailed out by the British government during the 2008 financial crisis.
LONDON, April 20 (Reuters) - UK Government Investments, the body which manages the government's student loan book and stake in bailed out bank Royal Bank of Scotland, said on Friday it had appointed Charles Donald as head of its financial institutions group.
Traders bailed out of technology shares and bought bank stocks, that rose sharply a day after the nominee to head the Federal Reserve said some regulations could be scaled back, while he acknowledged interest rates could gradually continue to rise.
The New Jersey native had to be bailed out by the offense to avoid a loss in his previous start, when he allowed four runs and eight hits in 5 1/123 innings against the Chicago White Sox on June 23.
Previous reforms credited by economists with helping Spain's turnaround include a clean-up of bad loans in the banking sector, which had to be bailed out by Europe in 2012, and measures to ease hiring and firing and to lower wages.
But it was his acquisition in 1979 of an old British trading house, Hutchison, that really elevated Mr. Li. He bought a controlling stake in the business from HSBC, which had bailed out the company as it struggled under large debt.
But the man in her house wasn't her grandson: According to the cops, it was 31-year-old Tyler Love, who had gotten bailed out of jail five days earlier after he was arrested on a marijuana possession charge, AL.com reports.
Biden, though, had the kind of night that was unthinkable for him three weeks ago, when he bailed out of New Hampshire hours before results would place him a distant fifth and raise doubts his campaign would last the day.
Political observers thought Michigan was a lock for the Democrats in 2016 because it had leaned that way in six previous presidential cycles and because President Barack Obama defied Republicans and bailed out GM and Chrysler during the financial crisis.
By the time of Johnson's decision to deploy ground troops into South Vietnam, Ho and his allies were nearing their objective of turning all of Southeast Asia Communist, and they most likely would have succeeded had the United States bailed out.
LUXEMBOURG (Reuters) - The euro zone bailout fund should play a role in monitoring government fiscal policies and their compliance with EU budget rules while managing automatic debt restructuring of bailed-out governments, a German paper on euro zone reforms said.
Throughout the series, BoJack is bailed out and pulled from the brink by others: his friend Mr. Peanutbutter (Paul F. Tompkins), a chuckleheaded Labrador retriever; his overstressed feline agent, Princess Caroline (Amy Sedaris); and his ghostwriter-turned-confidante, Diane (Alison Brie).
But when SoftBank bailed out WeWork a few weeks later, it paid as little as $11.60 each for the company&aposs shares — a move that will likely force other investors to cut the values of their stakes again in coming months.
Set up in 2011 after Greece was bailed out by euro zone countries, the EU Commission's task force had about 50 staff that provided technical assistance to spend EU development money and reform the Greek public administration and the tax system.
And before you have any condescending ideas about the reading habits of people who end up in unemployment lines, it's worth remembering that bankers and CEOs also tend to misplace their copy of Atlas Shrugged whenever they need bailed out.
Portugal, which was also bailed out during the euro zone's debt crisis, saw its debt fall to 121.5 percent of output from 124.8 percent, while Belgium's debt declined to 102.0 percent of GDP last year from 103.4 percent in 2017.
The bailed-out Italian lender said it had sold, as agreed, 2300 percent of the junior notes in its major 225-billion euro bad loan securitisation to Italian Recovery fund, a state-sponsored, privately-financed bank rescue fund managed by Quaestio.
She muscled through bills that bailed out Wall Street and helped arrest an economic free-fall, allowed gays to serve in the military, overhauled the nation's banking laws and expanded access to health care for an estimated 17 million people.
High street banks have put up for sale a sizeable number of mortgage portfolios originated in the run-up to the financial crisis, while the UK government is still in the process of selling down loan books from lenders it bailed out.
"Asia's macroeconomic fundamentals remain resilient despite recent volatility in financial markets, increased international trade tensions and softening consumer and business sentiment," AIA, which listed in Hong Kong in 2010 after a spin-off from bailed-out U.S. insurer AIG, said in a statement.
The listing is a major milestone in the turn around of the former trade union bank that had to be bailed out in 13 after it was sued by creditors of collapsed U.S. futures trader Refco, which was one of its affiliates.
RBS itself was bailed out by the UK government to the tune of 45 billion pounds ($58 billion) in 2008 and has spent the last decade cutting costs, restructuring its balance sheet, and refocusing on core domestic UK business and consumer lending.
Ucommune's decision to explore a listing has surprised investment bankers given the similarities between its business and that of embattled U.S. rival WeWork, which this week had to be bailed out in a $10 billion deal after investors soured on an IPO plan.
So, for this more-direct strategy to be credible—that is, for people to be convinced that no institution will be bailed out if it gets into trouble—it would have to involve very substantial reductions in the scales of the largest banks.
Walsh comes off as the type of operative you'd expect to find in a typical Republican White House, thrown into a White House that was anything but — and as someone who bailed out of the job early because she had had enough.
Ucommunes decision to explore a listing has surprised investment bankers given the similarities between its business and that of embattled U.S. rival WeWork, which this week had to be bailed out in a $10 billion deal after investors soured on an IPO plan.
The possible asset sale comes seven months after Louis Dreyfus bailed out the money-losing unit with a capital injection of $1.05 billion and follows the departure of former Biosev Chief Executive Rui Chammas, who was replaced by Juan José Blanchard in July.
The case raises questions about Monte dei Paschi's health before it was bailed out by the government and whether the rescue, approved by European authorities and costing the taxpayer 5.4 billion euros ($6 billion), respected EU rules on dealing with banking crises.
Wileyfox has never explicitly talked about its funding, but our source confirmed that one of the primary backers of the company was the failed Russian bank Promsvyazbank, which in December had to be bailed out by the Russian government for $3.4 billion.
TOKYO, Feb 25 (Reuters) - Japan's fair trade watchdog is working on guidelines to prevent damage to competition when state-backed funds invest in troubled firms, its chairman said, adding that competition was harmed when Japan Airlines Co was bailed out six years ago.
Many banks shy away from lending to private firms because they are seen as more of a credit risk than a state-related entity that they assume would be bailed out by the government if it was unable to pay its debts.
EU bail-in rules, adopted after several banks were bailed out in the wake of the 2007-09 global financial crisis, increase risks for shareholders and banks' creditors to try to ensure that taxpayers do not foot the bill to rescue failing banks.
By the end of 2014 it was bailed out by the country's sovereign wealth fund; it is now betting its future on restructuring itself as a regional carrier, ditching staff, planes and all of its flights to America and Europe, save for London.
RHP Stephen Strasburg nearly took his first-ever defeat at Philadelphia's Citizens Bank Park on Sunday, giving up three runs on five hits in seven innings, but was bailed out on a Ryan Zimmerman game-tying home run in the ninth inning.
A close friend of Martin Luther King Jr. (whom he bailed out of jail in the early 1960s), Graham was an outspoken advocate for racial integration, often threatening to leave any segregated rally or event, earning him the enmity of some white evangelicals.
The trial, expected to last several months, is set to be a politically and socially-charged affair as more than 22011,21.9 retail shareholders lost their life savings investing in a bank that within a year had to be bailed out by the government.
Public anger that so few senior bankers were punished after taxpayers bailed out the industry in the financial crisis, or for scandals such as Libor and currency-market rigging, has led to the rules which make it easier to hold them to account.
BCA, along with many other Indonesian banks, had to be bailed out during the Asian financial crisis by the central bank after massive withdrawals of deposits as the rupiah plummeted from around 2,000 a dollar to an all-time low of 16,123.
Sharp, which has been repeatedly bailed out by banks in the past, has 510 billion yen-worth of loans due for repayment in March, according to the report, which added that Foxconn would take on Sharp's existing debts as part of the deal.
Tria publicly insists his expansionary fiscal plan will boost growth - which was flat in the third quarter - and cause a reduction of Italy's huge debt, which stands above 130 percent of GDP, the highest ratio in the EU after bailed-out Greece.
The government said in November it would begin the process of reprivatising the bailed-out lender by selling 3 billion pounds of shares before the end of the 2018-2019 fiscal year, in a much needed boost to finance minister Philip Hammond's coffers.
Areva, which was bailed out by the state in 2017 after years of losses wiped out its equity, has signed several partnership and other initial agreements with China for the reprocessing plant, but has failed to turn those deals into a firm contract.
Signed to a seven-year, $21-million deal in the offseason, the 216-year-old has surrendered 218 runs in 22 23/33 innings in two no-decisions, bailed out by a Red Sox offense scoring 23 runs in those two games.
LONDON, Feb 1 (Reuters) - Britain's bad bank, which is running down the loans of two bailed out lenders, said on Monday it was in exclusive talks with Australian firm Computershare for it to manage 30 billion pounds ($42.81 billion) in mortgage assets.
With a man on second and one out, Gregorius bailed out Sabathia with a heady defensive play, charging and fielding a ground ball at shortstop, and remembering to keep tabs on the Mariners' Luis Sardinas, who went to third on the play.
Royal Bank of Scotland will pay $5.5 billion to settle one of the two major U.S. investigations into allegations it mis-sold mortgage-backed bonds that it needs to resolve before the government can sell its shares in the bailed-out bank.
The brinkmanship between Italy and the rest of Europe is feeding worries that the eurozone might experience another debt crisis, similar to what happened when Greece could no longer sell its bonds to investors and was bailed out by the International Monetary Fund.
Bahrain was bailed out by some of its wealthier Gulf allies in 2018 to stave off the risk of a credit crisis after a prolonged period of lower oil prices pushed its public debt to nearly 93% percent of annual economic output.
Google relies on advertising for the bulk of its revenue, worrying some investors in this environment, and A.I.G., a global insurance group that was bailed out in the last financial crisis, will face insurance losses connected to the coronavirus, Mr. Romick said.
Google relies on advertising for the bulk of its revenue, worrying some investors in this environment, and A.I.G., a global insurance group that was bailed out in the last financial crisis, will face insurance losses connected to the coronavirus, Mr. Romick said.
Calling one of the banks that rejected Taylor Mason Capital for a loan — the same bank Bobby bailed out on the bad robot deal — Mason implies that the Kozlovs have bought in when in fact the deal has not yet been done.
Jack Reed, a Democrat on the Appropriations Committee, told POLITICO that demands could also include limits on executive pay and provisions that would see taxpayers take on stock in airlines, similar to how the government bailed out banks during the 2008 financial crisis.
Unlike the 2008 banking crisis when scores of banks were bailed out to the tune of billions of euros in return for accepting tough conditions, Vestager said regulators were taking a different approach this time because of the impact on entire economies.
LISBON, March 26 (Reuters) - Portugal's central bank said on Thursday the country's once-bailed out economy will enter a coronavirus-driven recession this year, hurt by a drop in private consumption and investment, as well as the collapse of the export sector.
Bahrain was bailed out by some of its wealthier Gulf allies in 2018 to stave off the risk of a credit crisis after a prolonged period of lower oil prices pushed its public debt to nearly 93% percent of annual economic output.
The Golden Bears accumulated only 245 yards and were limited to two field goals, but Weaver and the defense repeatedly bailed out the struggling offense while dealing a serious blow to Washington's hopes for a second Pac-243 title in three seasons.
The push into single-rental housing by Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae comes amid a debate over the future of the two companies, which the federal government bailed out in 2008 and placed in a government conservatorship at the height of the crisis.
Bankruptcy judges, for example, lack the full judicial power of the United States, so a hedge fund creditor of the bank complex about to be knocked out, who wants to be bought off or bailed out, would challenge the bankruptcy court's authority.
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia's central bank is preparing to merge three pension funds of bailed out bank Otkritie to create the biggest non-state pension fund in Russia, while guaranteeing payouts to their 7.7 million members, three people with knowledge of the matter said.
Four countries — Greece, Ireland, Portugal and Cyprus — had to be bailed out by their partners in the eurozone and the International Monetary Fund, and in return they made deep budget cuts to get their public finances into shape, hitting their economies hard.
ATHENS (Reuters) - Greece on Saturday approved a deal with the United States to upgrade dozens of its F-16 fighter jets at a cost of roughly 1.2 billion euros, a measure the bailed-out country said would not harm its future fiscal progress.
The push into single-rental housing by Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae comes amid a debate over the future of the two companies, which the federal government bailed out in 2008 and placed in a government conservatorship at the height of the crisis.
The company was later acquired by a subsidiary of Brookfield Asset Management, around the time that firm bailed out the family of Jared Kushner, the president's son-in-law and Middle East policy adviser, from a bad investment in a Manhattan office tower.
The CIIA beefed up its own standards for financial firms in 2013 after Andrew Bailey, then head of the Bank of England's supervisory arm, asked "where was internal audit" in the runup to the financial crisis that saw banks being bailed out.
Markets reacted by dumping Italian debt, the second highest in the euro zone as a share of economic output after bailed-out Greece, as concerns spread about a renewed sovereign debt crisis, just three years after the Greek troubles nearly destroyed the single currency.
According to the sources, Bavaria - which bailed out BayernLB during the global financial crisis with 10 billion euros ($11.3 billion) - is concerned that potential risks may surface at BayernLB in the future and that BayernLB may have to help prop up other ailing landesbanks.
"It gives me confidence to say what we're doing is working because it's working in many parts of the country," he said, explaining that the company runs the same playbook across the U.S. Investors weren't as sure as they bailed out of the stock Wednesday.
One can trace back the success of Mr Trump's populist appeal to the "tea-party" revolt that followed the credit crisis and a feeling among many voters that bankers had driven the economy off a clifff and were nevertheless being bailed out by taxpayers.
He arranges for an attorney, via Angelo, to get her bailed out after convincing the judge that Freda was mentally unstable when she shot Jamal, and that she has a family history of mental illness (a story cooked up by the attorney with Jamal's approval).
Why it matters: After years of being viewed as a market pariah — thrice bailed out by its eurozone creditors, limping from one austerity budget to the next — Greece last year began its road to economic recovery, with "positive developments" noted by an IMF monitor.
"The market wants us to start selling bailed-out banks more quickly, but first we need to expand sales methods, and we will do that gradually, but quickly — for example preparing Otkritie for sale by 2021," Nabiullina said at the St Petersburg International Economic Forum.

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