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"People are bailing out, they're bailing out of trades in general and that means buying back the Japanese yen," Lien told CNBC on Thursday.
I was bailing out — and bailing out would be kind — and so I realized then, 'You know, I love the game,' and I never knew how it was all going to take place.
AND EVERYBODY IS JUST BAILING OUT AND THATS THE SIMILARITY.
Saudi Arabia has a history of bailing out Pakistan financially.
But other lawmakers say they are done bailing out utilities.
It will consist mostly of bailing out selected national airlines.
Bailing Out Benji and Panda Paws Rescue routinely work together.
Bailing out these insurance companies is yet another big problem.
That said, bailing out their bosses will probably do about as much for shale-field communities in West Texas as bailing out Jamie Dimon and Lloyd Blankfein did for people saddled with subprime mortgages.
There may be no serious case for bailing out British Steel.
Bailing out the retail creditors would be a poor outcome, though.
Minutes later, Trump said he'd never support bailing out insurance companies.
Now, it's being tossed around to justify bailing out power plants.
Many saw it as Mr. Musk bailing out his own investment.
"The long side of the equation has been bailing out," said Kilduff.
Bailing out banks and tycoons would not play well at the polls.
Bailing out of the home before you expected is a real risk.
It said that taxpayers should stop bailing out areas that flood regularly.
Bailing out the music industry should not even be on Congress' map.
DaSilva was out shopping in NYC ... this after bailing out of jail.
O'Rourke's riskiest move in Congress was bailing out of the money chase.
It spent $10 billion bailing out WeWork after its IPO plans imploded.
The I.M.F. is viewed as a lumbering relic bailing out reckless nations.
She said bailing out of a sinking aircraft requires practice and expertise.
She favored bailing out not just auto companies but Wall Street banks.
Nearby, you can see fired Twitter executives bailing out with literal golden parachutes.
Leaving the Paris Protocol is not about bailing out the shrinking coal industry.
Central to her proposal is bailing out student loan debt using taxpayer dollars.
"I cannot see that financial stability depends on bailing out all retail investors."
Knowing what they'll face, many Republicans are bailing out of town halls altogether.
The biggest one is too big to fail and bailing out those banks.
Its two-man crew survived, with injuries, after bailing out of the stricken jet.
When foreign lending seized up, the government needed bailing out and the banks crumbled.
Creditors doubt its resolve and expect it to go on bailing out the spendthrifts.
The central bank announced earlier on Thursday it is bailing out the troubled lender.
He was talking about God bailing out all of creation in a future age.
Instead of giving up, or bailing out insurance companies, Republican leaders must keep trying.
"Approval rating for bailing out your sexual partner's financial establishment: 4.3 percent," Kent says.
One by one, hard-pressed coal companies have been bailing out on contract promises.
"Courts are bailing out politics, because politics is indecisive on the issue," he said.
"HHS bailing out was the last straw for us," Mitchell told me by phone Wednesday.
Germans and other northerners have balked at the thought of bailing out supposedly feckless southerners.
Many voters protested about the bailing out of the very institutions that caused the crisis.
It's curious that Tom James immediately says that he's in favor of bailing out Wheelright.
But regulators may see such a solution as preferable to bailing out a live institution.
He also offered warnings about the hazards of bailing out corporations without commensurate worker protections.
Mr. Bush hit his head bailing out, he said, but landed safely in the ocean.
Many conservative lawmakers are worried the legislation could stick taxpayers with bailing out the island.
You can have the fun of spills without the work of righting and bailing out.
In effect, U.S. taxpayers were substituted for German taxpayers in bailing out Germany's biggest banks.
It has nothing to do with "bailing out" insurance plans that are losing money, for example.
Millions of people with mortgages lost their homes, and the government began bailing out failing institutions.
The crisis brought the economy to its knees; the state spent £140bn ($220bn) bailing out banks.
And the cast and producers have no intention of bailing out before the story is told.
Meanwhile, the Trump administration has expressed interest in bailing out financially failing plants across the country.
"Maybe we should think about health care and not necessarily bailing out the insurance companies," Sen.
Bailing out uneconomic power plants would do nothing to improve cyber security for the energy sector.
The patient's stay in intensive care was the clinical equivalent of bailing out a sinking boat.
In 2017 alone, the Bank of Russia spent more than $40 billion bailing out three major lenders.
Although inflows surged over the summer, this followed several years of investors bailing out of emerging markets.
"You ... just got my respect for not jumping and bailing out on Donald Trump," the questioner said.
The president was praised for bailing out the car sector and other industries soon after taking office.
The central bank has spent over $40 billion bailing out Otkritie, B&N and Promsvyazbank since 2017.
Several other countries, including Britain and Germany, spent oodles bailing out banks after the crisis of 2008.
Trump tweeted Wednesday morning that he supported the effort but could never support "bailing out" insurance companies.
U.S. taxpayers ended up bailing out big banks and others to the tune of over $700 billion.
Jeff Merkley (D-OR) has introduced legislation that would prevent Trump from bailing out oil and gas.
SoftBank spent roughly $10 billion bailing out WeWork after a disastrous attempt at going public last fall.
Most directly, American taxpayers are bailing out the farmers affected by Trump's tariffs, at the president's urging.
Many of those condoms would fail, he argues, causing unplanned pregnancies and abortions, therefore, "bailing out" abortion providers.
The European Central Bank is bailing out the region's bond market and, in doing so, boosting beleaguered banks.
"Orange is the New Black" star Lorraine Toussaint is bailing out of her marriage ... she's filed for divorce.
Officials have invoked the idea of "stable" electricity as pretext for bailing out money-losing coal power plants.
The Economist provided only a partial picture of the IMF's engagement with Zimbabwe ("Bailing out bandits", July 9th).
Buffett has a history of bailing out companies in crisis, but has historically stayed away from tech deals.
Its coastal location is also ideal for transferring equipment and bailing out a rocket if a launch fails.
And it did have the accidental effect of bailing out the rich in order to help the poor.
Hours later, the president backed away from that endorsement, saying he could "never support bailing out" insurance companies.
China also has a history of bailing out troubled firms to avoid big financial disruptions or job losses.
There is the perennially hobbled Alitalia national airline, the stalled infrastructure projects, the banks that need bailing out.
For that matter, there isn't a whole lot of support anywhere in the country for bailing out ObamaCare.
You wrote a wonderful column about what a weenie he's being by bailing out at this crucial moment.
If Republicans do support the program, however, some fear they would be blamed for "bailing out" insurance companies.
Bailing out Mitsubishi Aircraft provides the funds needed to keep developing the passenger jet, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries said.
Bankruptcy offered federal and state governments a way to avoid bailing out the cities that lacked the capacity.
We have a policy now that is taxing the American consumer and then bailing out U.S. farmers with welfare.
"Before the government starts bailing out our farmers, the Chinese have to target them with retaliatory tariffs," Cramer said.
Beijing's ability to throw money at every problem, like bailing out cash-strapped local governments, will only get harder.
Details of the discussion between the finance ministry and bankers on bailing out Jet have not been previously reported.
The rule could help prevent insurers from bailing out of the ­ObamaCare market, buying time for the replacement effort.
The markets open soon and Selina is still wavering, but settles on bailing out the bank that isn't Charlie's.
The Japanese investment giant last month spent over $10 billion bailing out WeWork after it failed to go public.
Many investors are in liquidation mode, bailing out of even some safe or easily-saleable assets, traders told Breakingviews.
Competition from much bigger companies is coming to the streaming market, and investors are bailing out of Roku's stock.
Political uncertainty over Brexit and the government's resistance to bailing out the company delivered one of its final blows.
All the while, he must show Californians that he is not simply bailing out utilities at the consumers' expense.
The Obama administration continued the bailing out of banks and big business in the wake of the financial crisis.
When the financial crisis pushed GM towards bankruptcy, Canada joined America in bailing out the company to save local jobs.
Shortly after the agreement was announced last month, President Trump in a tweet said he opposed "bailing out" insurance companies.
Other House Republicans have also been critical of funding the cost-sharing payments, which they view as bailing out ObamaCare.
In essence, the international institutions were bailing out their own irresponsible banks but laundering the money through the Greek government.
Bailing out commodities of the past like coal, or ancient refineries with bad management, isn't going to get us there.
They're defending fiercely, but it still has the feeling of someone bailing out a boat with a hole in it.
Neither party liked the politics of bailing out big banks; still, most congressional leaders recognized they had to do it.
American taxpayers have spent about $28 billion bailing out farmers, including payments to trade groups and purchases from food banks.
So we have a policy now that is taxing the American consumer and then bailing out U.S. farmers with welfare.
Tesla's giant battery is already proving its worth, bailing out a coal power station nearly 620 miles (1,000 kilometres) away.
We carted buckets in the opposite direction, bailing out our small lawn as it drowned in several inches of water.
As for sharing costs, Europe's European Stability Mechanism can now cover the costs of bailing out member governments in crisis.
You reported the National Audit Office's estimate that the cost of bailing out RBS was actually more like £6.25 per share.
"You and Steve King just got my respect for not bailing out on Trump," said one supporter when offered the microphone..
Germany is concerned that, if introduced now, it could mean German savers bailing out Italian depositors over a banking crisis there.
Unfortunately, the political costs of not bailing out a struggling state are such that a promise never to intervene lacks credibility.
Wells Fargo shareholders still upset over the bank's misconduct can take solace that they'll be getting rewarded for not bailing out.
He was back in the studio at 5 AM Tuesday after bailing out on "some bulls**t" ... as he put it.
Kylie Jenner's bailing out after just 4 months ... she's unloading her Hidden Hills, CA home -- don't worry she has 3 backups.
The Democrats have been in denial for years about the problems with Obamacare like sharply rising premiums and insurers bailing out.
The result, says Robert Grimm of Ipsos, a pollster, is a "moral panic" that Germans are again bailing out dubious foreigners.
The central bank spent $4 billion on bailing out nine lenders nine years ago to save the banking system from collapse.
But soon after, Trump tweeted that he could "never support bailing out" insurance companies -- dealing a sudden blow to the bill.
Bailing out farmers to mitigate the consequences of a tariff-raising strategy runs directly counter to generations of GOP economic orthodoxy.
It seems as if only yesterday the Federal Reserve was bailing out the stock market by promising cuts in interest rates.
In addition, Sandoval has what could be termed professional commitment issues: the habit of bailing out of one job for another.
Why it matters: If Moscow is successful in bailing out the Maduro regime, it will secure its foothold in the region.
At least $5 billion in defaulted loan debt might not be collectible, potentially bailing out tens of thousands of student debtors.
The next morning Ben and Kent storm into the Oval Office with numbers on how bailing out Charlie's bank would poll.
"We are not bailing out the airlines or other industries - period," Senate Appropriations Committee Chairman Richard Shelby, a Republican, told reporters.
The logic of bailing out a failing industry, that has failed even when oil prices were much higher, would be political.
By surreptitiously bailing out Pyongyang, the Russians and Chinese have utilized the small militant nation as weapon against the United States.
Congress is also considering bailing out private, union-run pension plans, with costs that could range as high as $85033 billion.
In October 2017 he tweeted the deal would mean "bailing out" insurance companies, but Trump later gave the agreement his support.
Alaska, one of the reddest states in the country, is essentially bailing out its insurance market to prevent Obamacare from collapsing.
China's help in bailing out 1MDB may have bought Mr Najib time, but budgets are strapped as economic growth starts to slow.
Think of the third-world debt crisis of the 1980s—we bailed out American banks through the IMF bailing out foreign borrowers.
While gold's price performance during this autumn's stock market boom has been underwhelming, they have not been bailing out of the metal.
The local pension and insurance industry especially could step in if foreigners, who currently own half the bond market, started bailing out.
The plan is designed to avoid the use of public money and comply with tough new European rules on bailing out banks.
It wasn't foreigners they resented, but the stultifying socialist mediocrity of Brussels and the dreaded inevitability of bailing out Greece and others.
In 2014, authorities first allowed solar equipment producer Chaori Solar to default on bond interest payments before later bailing out local investors.
The Japanese bank announced on Tuesday it was bailing out the startup, and named SoftBank executive Marcelo Claure executive chairman of WeWork.
Trump initially indicated support for the Alexander-Murray agreement but reversed himself, saying on Wednesday "I can never support bailing out" insurers.
"The Chinese won't be bailing out the world this time," said Jacob Kirkegaard, an analyst with the Peterson Institute for International Economics.
"We are not bailing out the airlines or other industries – period," U.S. Senate Appropriations Committee Chairman Richard Shelby said in a statement.
International oil companies, including those from countries that are still committed to the nuclear agreement, are bailing out of deals with Tehran.
The government stopped short, however, of bailing out the company as it did with major banks during the 22-09 financial crisis.
The government had last year ruled out bailing out the insurer, opting to find other ways to improve the firm's balance sheet.
Still, Askarinam notes that outside groups will have a difficult time bailing out GOP candidates in dozens of races across the country.
The French state, meanwhile, would risk bailing out of Renault prematurely, before reaping any of the benefits of a merger with Fiat.
Investors, particularly retirees, are on their guard amid the market downturn, but nobody is bailing out of stocks altogether, according to financial advisors.
Bailing out the boys in blue What happens when the fire department has to rescue a bunch of cops stuck in an elevator?
Technology will only make this process faster and smoother, giving clients more opportunities of bailing out more easily and to ever cheaper alternatives.
Sergio Caltagirone, the director of threat intelligence at cyber security company Dragos, agreed that bailing out nuclear and coal plants offers little protection.
And then, in 2009, around the time President Obama was bailing out Wall Street, the Sun-Sentinel laid him off after 23 years.
Weeks after his minority government took office in November, he spent €2.2 billion bailing out Banif (since sold to Santander, another Spanish bank).
In Georgia, ex-gubernatorial candidate and Democratic rising star Stacey Abrams urged Hollywood producers to think twice before bailing out of her state.
Instead of bailing out airlines or cruise lines, make people in quarantine eligible for unemployment insurance and waive work requirements for benefit programs.
But the world needs to confront a significant truth: taxpayers may also be bailing out the irresponsible, the reckless and, well, the jerks.
In public hearings, Warren called out Timothy Geithner, Obama's Treasury secretary, for focusing on bailing out banks rather than small businesses and homeowners.
In the United States, right-left fault lines have emerged over the question of bailing out emissions-heavy industries versus a greener stimulus.
Governments including Britain and the United States spent hundreds of billions of dollars bailing out banks yet inequality is reported to have worsened.
Officials say it would promote affordable housing and protect taxpayers from bailing out Fannie and Freddie in the event of another housing crash.
Democrats will use the trial next month to jam vulnerable swing state GOPers and accuse them of bailing out a historically corrupt President.
Income growth was probably driven by the government bailing out farmers caught up in the trade war between the United States and China.
And it is taxpayers who would carry the burden of bailing out Fannie and Freddie, since their obligations are guaranteed by the US government.
Right now, they have put the obligation of bailing out the banks in each individual country—this is becoming a real issue in Italy.
Through a program called #pimpmyfactura, the underground visual arts scene scene is bailing out three community day cares by transforming their debts into artwork.
The choice is no longer solely between a disruptive insolvency that damages critical economic functions or bailing out the bank's creditors at taxpayer expense.
Our platform calls not only for tuition-free public higher education, but also for bailing out students, like our government did for Wall Street.
For the sake of creating a clear understanding, this concept only addresses the two extreme options of "sticking with the plan" or bailing out.
Pruitt shld live up 2his commitment to midwest senators &support the law/not mess w congressional intent BAILING OUT BILLIONAIRES ISNT HELPING ETHANOL/FARMERS.
It probably would also have dallied with resolving the banking system's bad loans, fearing it might otherwise be condemned for bailing out crony companies.
One often hears critics claim that healthcare providers are bailing out of traditional Medicare in large numbers - but that is not actually the case.
WeMade A DecisionWeWork employees learned that SoftBank that would be bailing out the coworking company from a Wall Street Journal report on Tuesday morning.
Boeing has been hit by the COVID-19 pandemic, but bailing out the troubled company remains controversial, despite its importance to the overall economy.
But his plan runs afoul of European Union rules, which prohibit countries from bailing out their banks without making the banks' investors pay first.
Blurring the lines between fiscal and monetary policy — bailing out nonfinancial companies or state and local governments — would lead to blowback down the road.
What if, instead of bailing out the airlines, the US government became the majority shareholder of each so it could profit from its investment?
"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 anti-immigrant AfD is also strictly against the euro zone's current policy of bailing out struggling member states under the condition of structural reforms.
Bass said he has no doubt the People's Bank of China has the ability to recapitalize the nation's financial institutions should they need bailing out.
The assumption that the government of Xi Jinping will keep bailing out its banks, borrowers and depositors is pervasive—and not just in China itself.
Just as there was no alternative to bailing out the Greeks or sending Putin to the doghouse, sealing Germany's borders was never a realistic option.
"The authorities are in a position to prevent systemic defaults," said Fitch, including using the last resort of bailing out the LGFVs using fiscal resources.
He has called it a "short-term" fix to stabilize ObamaCare insurance markets, but has also said that he's opposed to bailing out insurance companies.
The surplus is processed and stored, and even purchased by the USDA, which has a long history of bailing out and enabling this declining industry.
Following Lehman's demise, governments across the world spent more than $1 trillion bailing out wobbly financial firms fearing economic disaster if they failed to act.
The central bank rescued the mid-sized lender in April, after bailing out three other major private banks, Otkritie, B&N Bank and Promsvyazbank, last year.
This is particularly the case in Ireland, which had to seek an international bailout in 2010 due to the huge cost of bailing out its banks.
She might be the most partisan minority leader in the history of the House, and she has little interest in bailing out her Republican colleagues. 2.
"Even if I wanted to fight against it, it would be like bailing out the Titanic," Hank Green, VidCon's co-founder, said of the Hollywood rush.
THINKING ABOUT PRESIDENT TRUMP, A LOT OF COMMENTARY, I DON'T AGREE WITH IT, IS ABOUT BAILING OUT A VERY RICH – A BILLIONAIRE JOB FOR THESE MEN.
But, some policymakers want to go backwards, not forwards, by cutting investments in clean energy, rolling back energy efficiency standards, and bailing out dirty energy industries.
Rinne (27-25-20) was the best player on the ice for most of the game, bailing out some defensive errors in the first 241 minutes.
At a certain point you'd want to withdraw financial support, just as you wouldn't want to see Congress bailing out whole industries on a routine basis.
Mr. Carlucci studied business at Harvard for a year, but after bailing out of a brief unsatisfying business career, he joined the State Department in 1956.
The bailing out of 1MDB by the finance ministry shows that the fund deceived the public about making debt obligations through a rationalization exercise, he said.
The bailing out of 1MDB by the finance ministry shows that the fund deceived the public about making debt obligations through a rationalisation exercise, he said.
Bailing out the banking industry in 2007-'08 has led to austerity programs being implemented by most Western governments, and these hit the poor the hardest.
Congress pledged last fall to address the issue, after bailing out SSDI in its budget deal — using temporary measures to extend the program fund's solvency through 2022.
Their objections ranged from criticizing elements of the package as wasteful and unnecessary to asserting an ideology that the federal government shouldn't be bailing out local communities.
Absent one, Republicans would have to choose between throwing millions of people off their insurance in 2019 or 2020 and bailing out the law with further delays.
" Johnson said, "It's unfortunate what's happened over the last day in terms of the rhetoric," noting that conservatives are already framing it as "bailing out insurance companies.
The government, in return for bailing out Fannie and Freddie during the financial crisis, argued that their private investors were essentially entitled to little or no recovery.
The European Union adopted new regulations for bailing out banks after governments and taxpayers spent billions rescuing lenders in the wake of the 2007-08 financial crisis.
"If we're talking about bailing out certain industries, we've got to treat the most vulnerable population in this pandemic, our seniors, with the same priority," he said.
In 2016, he helped to orchestrate Nissan's deal for a 34 percent stake in Mitsubishi, bailing out the company after it was caught falsifying fuel economy estimates.
Hence financial regulation, expanded ability to seize troubled financial institutions (so as to be able prop them up without bailing out stockholders and executives), and so on.
It's not hard to understand why Congressional Democrats are for bailing out Puerto Rico or changing the law to allow it to file for Chapter 9 bankruptcy.
This would be under new European rules which came into full force in January 2016 and seek to shield taxpayers from the cost of bailing out banks.
The British government spent 133 billion pounds bailing out banks and has so far recouped about 76.8 billion, according to a report by the Treasury in March.
Moreover, Wade and Butler are in the top 11 in "contested" field goals made this season, which means they are frequently bailing out otherwise bad offensive possessions.
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.
I was so embarrassed of what I did by bailing out on them—taking drugs and doing crimes instead of skating with the raddest dudes in skateboarding.
Hong Kong (CNN Business)SoftBank is bailing out WeWork in a deal that will give the Japanese tech company almost total ownership of the troubled office space startup.
Qatar's stock index has tumbled 9.7 percent over the past three days, with high trading volumes suggesting some Gulf and international investors are bailing out of the market.
Europe has wasted so much taxpayer money in bailing out banks in recent years that it is right to try to get investors to help foot the bill.
It took a hard line against bailing out countries during the euro zone debt crisis, and the eurosceptic Finns party is now part of Sipila's three-party coalition.
The decision infuriated ethanol producers who blamed the Trump administration for bailing out the oil industry while U.S. farmers are suffering due to trade tariffs and low prices.
The latest example: a visit to Detroit, where he touted the American auto industry's comeback and lambasted his political rivals, who urged against bailing out the car manufacturers.
Dealers said Japanese investors seemed to be bailing out of long positions in the South African rand by selling rand for dollars and then those dollars for yen.
That marks a change from just a few days ago when House conservatives showed little willingness to fund subsidies they see as bailing out a law they oppose.
Their calls have raised concerns of a return to the "light touch" era of regulation, however, that ended with British taxpayers bailing out banks in the financial crisis.
The electric grid is vulnerable to emerging and increasing threats, but bailing out uncompetitive coal and nuclear power plants would be a strategic misstep for U.S. energy policy.
Freddie and Fannie began using these securities to off-load some of their credit risk and to take US taxpayers off the hook for bailing out private investors.
It will become easier for well-managed state governments to forget the budget discipline needed to resist debt, particularly once they find themselves bailing out profligate spending states.
So, if ridership plummets, that argument becomes harder, especially if government budgets become stressed bailing out all the other at-risk businesses and populations that need more money.
And with the government bailing out the egg industry because so many eggs are piling up, it doesn't seem like prices will be going up any time soon.
I am supportive of Lamar as a person & also of the process, but I can never support bailing out ins co's who have made a fortune w/ O'Care.
"As long as we draft legislation that continues ... bailing out or propping those guys up, I think we're going to continue to miss the mark," he said. Sens.
Ukraine has been seeking the I.M.F.'s continued commitment to bailing out its struggling economy, which has seen only a weak recovery after a deep post-revolution recession.
SoftBank (SFTBF) ended up bailing out WeWork with a $9.5 billion rescue plan that valued the company at $8 billion, far lower than its peak of $47 billion.
"Fixing" it — that is, bailing out the insurance companies— will lock the system in place and ensure that the GOP owns it, and loses their remaining credibility, forever.
On top of that, EU state aid rules prevent the government from helping out the nation's steel companies — EU law strictly prevents parliament from bailing out dying companies.
Now podcast creators will be able to see if people are listening all the way through the stuff they make, or bailing out after the first 10 minutes.
Thus, failing to pay attention to the poor condition of the Fannie and Freddie mortgage loans was a Fed mistake that compounded the mistake of bailing out Bear Stearns.
Mr. Trump lost for his infantile bailing out of the debate after his patently false claim that Ms. Kelly had been unfair to him in a debate last August.
In an echo of Jefferson and Jackson, QE has been attacked for bailing out the banks rather than the heartland economy, for favouring Wall Street rather than Main Street.
And the proof is in the pudding, if by pudding you mean taxpayers bailing out industry, from savings and loans to the automobile industry or most recently, Wall Street.
Eleanor Wilson, director of now-closed independent east London venue Passing Clouds highlighted that eight years ago, the UK government spent £500 billion [$620 billion] bailing out the banks.
President Obama on Wednesday knocked the Republican candidates vying to replace him next year for being "dead set" against bailing out the U.S. auto industry in 6900 and 2628.
Calling out orders as you try to bring the ship perfectly into dock and overshoot and suddenly everyone is bailing out the ship as it sinks in the shallows.
The Trump administration bailing out all the industries affected by the president's escalating trade war could cost American taxpayers $39 billion, according to the U.S. Chamber of Commerce's analysis.
That's because many people tend to buy and sell willy-nilly, jumping in when the market soars and bailing out when it crashes, rather than buying and staying put.
Meanwhile, Congress is poised to prioritize bailing out airlines and the cruise industry before it takes a look at public transit, for reasons I think are bad and dumb.
Though Greece's government had been profligate, those in Ireland and Spain had enjoyed budget surpluses before they landed in crisis, falling into perilous debts only after bailing out banks.
Some accused Pickens of being a "greenmailer," in which an investor purchases large amounts of a company, then launches a takeover to run up the price before bailing out.
The Obama government stood by Greece during its yearslong financial crisis, advocating for Athens to stay in the eurozone when some European countries initially balked at bailing out Greece.
Now it will be the cruise and airline companies—even though a plurality of Americans believe the time has come to seize control over the companies they're bailing out.
His early morning tweet follows a similar post from Wednesday night in which the president also tried to link bailing out insurance companies and Puerto Rico with taxpayer money.
In this context, Climeworks's effort to collect 1,000 metric tons of CO₂ on a rooftop near Zurich might seem like bailing out the ocean one bucket at a time.
The 232 freeze was a key part of Perry's justification for bailing out coal-fired power plants, since these generators can run 211/203 and store fuel on site.
But some of the smaller banks and brokerages making up the 22-member primary dealer system may consider bailing out if the costs of holding JGBs becomes unbearable, analysts say.
Farmers slammed last Friday's decision, saying the Trump administration was bailing out the oil industry at a time when U.S. farmers were suffering due to his trade war with China.
Those neighbors now had no interest in bailing out a congregation with a ministry too cowardly to speak up for righteousness when it had seemed too costly to do so.
"I am supportive of Lamar as a person & also of the process, but I can never support bailing out ins co's who have made a fortune w/ O'Care," Trump tweeted.
This is the gut-check test, and if you're at risk of bailing out at the bottom — the worst possible time to sell — you must limit your exposure to stocks.
The rules form part of Basel III agreed by the Group of 20 Economies in the aftermath of the 2007-09 financial crisis that left taxpayers bailing out undercapitalised banks.
"Bailing out insurance companies with no thought of any kind of reform is not something I want to be part of," Mr. McConnell said in the early hours of Friday.
So he issued an executive order that would stop key Obamacare payments to insurers, in an effort to stop "bailing out [insurance companies] who have made a fortune" under Obamacare.
The price of bailing out the U.S. economy has been a near doubling of the gross public debt from 64 percent of GDP in 2007 to 105.5 percent at this writing.
But the only way that the mania will end well is if oil prices rise sharply, bailing out the industry, or if E&P firms are bought by bigger energy firms.
The British government sold 22016m of its shares in Royal Bank of Scotland, the biggest chunk it has offloaded since bailing out RBS in 2008, reducing the public's stake to 62%.
The comments from one of Italy's most influential bankers highlight frustration among the country's lenders which have spent about 8.5 billion euros since the end of 2015 bailing out ailing competitors.
In response to the Energy Department's loony coal bailout proposal, PJM responded with a slightly less loony plan that would still have had the effect of bailing out coal and nuclear.
"I told them Sanders voted against the war in Iraq, that he was against bailing out Wall Street, and my parents know he's Jewish," the 25-year-old Detroit teacher said.
They also indicate that Clinton's last-minute accusations that Sanders had opposed the auto bailout because he'd voted against bailing out Wall Street — a misleading argument at best — may have backfired.
The central bank said in January it was bailing out Moscow Industrial Bank, then the 33rd largest lender in the country by assets, and that it would provide liquidity to it.
Senate Republicans want to include the cost-sharing payments in the spending package, but House conservatives have little interest in funding subsidies they see as bailing out a law they despise.
But instead of bailing out the tax dodgers under the guise of tax reform, Congress should seize this moment to take three crucial steps to repair our broken corporate tax code.
Jim Jordan, a Republican from Ohio and member of the House Freedom Caucus, told CNN he was opposed to "bailing out insurance companies" as part of a year-end spending bill.
Parcels priced at profitable rates may be a part of that new model, but more widespread, robust change is needed, lest taxpayers wish to find themselves bailing out the Postal Service.
Trump tweeted earlier Wednesday that he opposed "bailing out" insurance companies, a reference to ObamaCare payments to insurers that the Alexander-Murray deal sought to extend after Trump cut them off.
Bailing out GM and saving the jobs of thousands of autoworkers may well have put Obama over the top in 2012 in the "blue wall" states of Michigan, Wisconsin and Pennsylvania.
The purpose of Democrats' focus on the stimulus's $500 billion business fund becomes a little clearer here: Bailing out corporate America is the least-popular part of the plan, by far.
The Spanish government carries enormous debt, reaching 100 percent of the economy's annual output, the leftover cost of paying out unemployment benefits during the crisis while also bailing out crippled banks.
"We should not jeopardize vulnerable children's health insurance coverage by turning the bill into a Christmas tree and adding controversial policies like bailing out insurance companies," Hatch said in a statement.
Andy Barr (R-Ky.) started circulating a letter to fellow lawmakers asking for their support for his bill to prohibit the federal government from bailing out any state, city or jurisdiction.
Anyone with even a third of a tactical mind is able to ascertain patterns of movement, anticipate what's going on, and prepare a contingency plan for bailing out at any second.
In an interview, a spokesperson for Enzi said that the senator objected to bailing out coal miners because it would put the government on the hook to rescue other failing pension plans.
Raine will get two board seats for bailing out SoundCloud, with partner and former music industry attorney Fred Davis, and the vice president who leads music investments, Joe Puthenveetil, taking those seats.
John McCain, who suffered broken arms and a broken leg in bailing out of his fighter plane and painful physical and psychological torture for years on end, is no hero, Trump says.
"I think that if you're looking for something ahistorical, something unprecedented, at least in our lifetimes, you look at the Republican side where the Republicans are all bailing out now," he said.
On December 29th Lord Adonis resigned as chairman of the National Infrastructure Commission and called for the transport secretary, Chris Grayling, to quit for "bailing out" private rail operators, which he denies.
One of the attacking F-16 fighter-jets was hit by a Syrian anti-aircraft missile and crashed in the Galilee, in Israel, with its crew-members bailing out over home soil.
We have already seen three ways in which it does so: bailing out the banks; investing in infrastructure, education and basic science; and funding radical, innovative technologies which are transforming our lives.
And even if bailing out coal and nuclear plants reduced the consequences of a pipeline cyberattack, those older plants may be equally or more exposed to a direct cyberattack or other threats.
In his first two years in office, President Obama performed herculean deeds in rescuing the banks, restoring the economy, bailing out the automobile industry and getting his signature health care legislation passed.
It was not to be: House Republicans, led by President George W. Bush, created giant new programs like Medicare Part D and spent trillions bailing out Wall Street after the financial crisis.
On Wednesday, Trump dealt a major blow to the deal when he said on Twitter that he cannot support "bailing out" insurance companies, which he accused of making huge profits from ObamaCare.
Even after removing the threat of major collapses by bailing out some of its lenders, Italy's financial system is ill-equipped to support an economy at risk of slipping back into recession.
A separate $500 billion pool of money is set aside for bailing out larger businesses hurt by the crisis with emergency loans — a provision of the bill key to its Republican support.
The network has publicly rebuked the idea of bailing out corporations as a way to combat the pandemic, including in a letter that was sent to leaders of Congress earlier this month.
While Democrats and Republicans alike have committed to supporting industries facing financial peril, each group has raised concerns about the implications of bailing out or supporting certain industries and companies — particularly Boeing.
The Germans fear that if the eurozone integrates further with a budget and banking union, but without prior economic changes from its members, Germany will end up bailing out everyone else forever.
The group says the money is used to cover costs such as medical and legal expenses, including bailing out many of the more than 6,000 protesters who have been arrested since June.
The British government forecast this month that it will make a 23.5 billion pound loss on the cost of bailing out the country's failed banks at the height of the financial crisis.
The previous government led by Najib Razak has been bailing out debt-burdened 1MDB since April 2017, paying a total of 6.98 billion ringgit ($1.8 billion) so far, Lim Guan Eng said.
Fund flows do not yet indicate that investors are bailing out of fixed income, however, with bond funds attracting their biggest inflows in 13 weeks in the week to Wednesday, the survey found.
The apparent change of tack within the government reflects public opinion polls, which show that more than half of Poles believe banks would transfer the cost of bailing out franc borrowers onto consumers.
British and Swiss regulators were quicker than their counterparts in the euro zone, bailing out Lloyds, Northern Rock, RBS and UBS, even if British taxpayers paid a "scandalously high price" to save RBS.
But thorny questions still needed answering, such as when should regulators intervene in a failing CCP, and what resources should be called on to avoid taxpayers bailing out a clearing house, Bailey said.
Some countries fear that, if launched now, the pan-European deposit insurance scheme could lead to savers in countries with more stable banks bailing out consumers in countries where they are more fragile.
European authorities have been focusing on standardizing definitions of capital and increasing capital demands on banks since the financial crisis, when a number of the continent's lenders needed bailing out by the state.
During the 2008 financial crisis, the term "too big to fail" was thrown around a lot, about banks that were believed to need bailing out lest the economy come crashing down with them.
"The last time I checked, they were very profitable, so I assume they have some substantial cash reserves, so I would say it's premature to be thinking about bailing out any industry," Rep.
And at worst, trying to maximize his Treasury Secretary's flexibility in bailing out vulnerable industries while declining to press other businesses into the nation's cause is opening him up to charges of corporatism.
Sotomayor's opinion is a warning that the Supreme Court's Republican majority appears to care more about bailing out the Trump administration than it does careful deliberation that ensures the law is read properly.
The modern-day Tea Party movement arose in the aftermath of the Great Recession, a reaction to the perception that politicians were playing favorites in bailing out Wall Street banks and auto companies.
"I am supportive of Lamar as a person & also of the process, but I can never support bailing out ins co's who have made a fortune w/ O'Care," Trump tweeted on Wednesday. Rep.
McSweeney said the governor had promised to turn around the state's economic misfortunes and instead the state's debt grew to $16 billion in unpaid bills — and signed a bill "bailing out" Chicago pensions.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump on Wednesday backed away from a bipartisan deal on healthcare reached by two senators a day earlier, saying he could never support legislation "bailing out" insurance companies.
That these new leaders and those who championed Family First will stop simply celebrating relatives for bailing out a foster care system that would be in crisis without their help, and start paying up.
After bailing out three large private banks last year, the central bank has proposed the industry sets aside higher provisions for loans underpinning M&A deals than if the funds are for business development.
Sara Nelson, president of the Association of Flight Attendants, said Thursday that any federal aid package for the airline industry should focus on providing economic relief to employees instead of bailing out the companies.
No matter what kind of song and dance it performs, ultimately the commission cannot accomplish what Trump wants — bailing out coal plants — while also faithfully carrying out its mission to support competitive power markets.
But on Wednesday, he wrote on Twitter that while he was supportive of the effort, "I can never support bailing out" insurance companies, which he said had made a fortune under the health law.
"If we're going to follow up the House bill with another major economic stimulus package, which we must, our major focus cannot be based on bailing out airlines, cruises and other industries," he said.
Central banks like the PBOC and its counterparts around the world — notably the U.S. Federal Reserve and the European Central Bank – have been bailing out economies and financial markets since the 2008 financial crisis.
The president who had promised to bring change to the White House was the same one who ended up bailing out big banks, ramping up deportations, and authorizing a staggering number of drone strikes.
And consumer groups said the State Legislature was bailing out utilities by letting PG&E and other companies raise electricity rates, already among the highest in the country, to pay for some wildfire liabilities.
Season 1 of "Better Call Saul" ended with Jimmy bailing out of a meeting with Davis & Main, having decided, apparently, that the life of a lawyer at a high-end firm is not for him.
" Ultimately, he thinks regulators and public officials will see that bailing out debtholders at systemically important banks is "far less costly and destructive to society as a whole than engaging in a forcible debt liquidation.
JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - The chief executive of South Africa's Public Investment Corporation (PIC) said he was the victim of a plot to oust him because of the pension manager's stance on bailing out other state firms.
In the paper for the meeting, Berlin again rejected it, saying it "would put much too great a strain on the ESM and go against its core purpose of bailing-out countries in severe trouble".
If the government really wants to help, instead of bailing out irresponsible mortgage holders, it should support new and younger families who want to buy starter homes and begin to climb the ladder of prosperity.
WASHINGTON — The House, dismissing concern for the rising cost, approved a $36.5 billion aid package on Thursday that would provide hurricane and wildfire relief funding while bailing out the financially troubled National Flood Insurance Program.
In an email thanking the US government for bailing out the US airline industry, United Airlines CEO Oscar Munoz pledged some of its planes to deliver critical medical supplies and goods during the coronavirus pandemic.
The rescue package enacted at the time for financial institutions was criticized for bailing out the largest U.S. banks — which reported losses so grave they threatened the health of the U.S. economy — without conditions attached.
Will a country that is still bitter about bailing out banks and airlines in the last financial crisis be ready to bail out ramen-yas, pupuserias, vegan sandwich counters, dosa vendors and natural wine bars?
Indeed, what this proposed SNAP rule reinforces is the Trump administration's willingness to spend taxpayer money bailing out foreign corporations impacted by the trade war, while refusing to help Americans in need of nutritional assistance.
This deal was designed to look tough in order to be palatable to electorates in the north of Europe, who hate the idea of bailing out southerners, but experts agree that it is wildly unrealistic.
The government ultimately lost about $11.2 billion, but bailing out GM and Chrysler saved 1.5 million jobs in the US. With all new management, GM is now one of the world's best-run car companies.
The previous government has been bailing out debt-burdened 1MDB since April 2017, paying a total of 6.98 billion ringgit so far, Lim Guan Eng said, adding that 1MDB directors confirmed the fund was insolvent.
"I don't think the American people voted for bailing out big insurance," said Representative Dave Brat, Republican of Virginia, who opposes a separate measure to lower insurance premiums that Ms. Collins thought she had secured.
TOKYO (Reuters) - Foreign investors are bailing out of Japanese stocks as a wobbly economy feeds disillusionment about 'Abenomics', sparking bouts of volatility in a market increasingly shaken up by policy decisions of the Bank of Japan.
Retail investors and hedge funds are "bailing out of equities" in favor of debt, a signal that now is the time to buy stocks, two strategists for Voya Financial Inc's investment management unit said on Thursday.
During the financial crisis, central banks around the world came under fire from politicians for having allowed financial excess to build up, bailing out banks during the crisis and using unconventional measures to support damaged economies.
Earlier on Friday, Britain's government said it will resume selling its residual 3.6 billion pound ($4.5 billion) stake in Lloyds Banking Group, which it has held since bailing out Lloyds and RBS during the financial crisis.
House passage of the CHOICE Act is the farthest Republicans have gotten so far in undoing regulations they say hurt small banks and make the government responsible for bailing out big financial institutions should they fail.
A few days before he was seeking praise for bailing out the farmers, Trump was attacking four lawmakers, all minority women, when he pledged again on Twitter that the US would never be a socialist country.
But eurozone nations, led by Germany, are reluctant to offer debt relief to Greece, fearing the political impact of obliging the taxpayers bailing out Greece to bear an even bigger burden for the country's past profligacy.
Mr. Maduro has avoided defaulting on Venezuela's debt by borrowing billions of dollars from China, which will have to decide whether to keep bailing out Caracas when its next large payment becomes due in the fall.
Finally, how is the pardon situation likely to play out here, given talk of Obama preemptively bailing out everyone from Hillary Clinton to her aide Huma Abedin and Trump's insinuations during the campaign of jailing Clinton?
Clinton sought to use Sanders's opposition to the 28503 bill bailing out the financial sector against him, arguing that by voting against it he was also voting against the funding that saved the U.S. auto industry.
"They're heading toward a car crash," Gencsu predicted, with taxpayers in countries that accept new coal plants likely to foot the bill for bailing out investors if the plants are shut early to meet climate goals.
"I think we are going to get there," he told reporters at a weekly press briefing, adding that an oversight board would be the best possible way to prevent taxpayers from bailing out the U.S. commonwealth.
I would assume that very few people still wear the original vans for performance while skateboarding, but I would imagine that the new ComfyCush sneakers are much more forgiving on impact from landing tricks — or bailing out.
Early yesterday morning, the artist formerly known as Shawn Carter topped off a Father's Day weekend of welcoming twins and bailing out dads by announcing a new visual album, 4:44, that would be arriving June 30.
This followed a coalition with the CDU/CSU alliance during which the FDP's election promises were quietly buried and its support for bailing out Greece contributed to the rise of the anti-EU Alternative for Germany (AfD).
Euro zone officials have long debated setting up a deposit insurance scheme but Germany opposes this, fearing that German taxpayers would be asked to foot the bill for bailing out weaker banks on the currency bloc's periphery.
But his best case scenario — if Rick Perry succeeds in bailing out coal plants, if Pruitt's regulatory rollbacks pass legal muster, if China's mounting efforts to ditch coal fail — is that US coal's decline is temporarily arrested.
" This morning on Twitter, after Axios event with Alexander: "I am supportive of Lamar as a person & also of the process, but I can never support bailing out ins co's who have made a fortune w/ O'Care.
TALLINN (Reuters) - After years of bailing out Greece, the idea of letting more poorer states into the euro zone has sparked controversy, particularly in Germany, where Chancellor Angela Merkel is seeking re-election in two weeks time.
But it's unclear how much difference that made — and meanwhile, this policy faced constant attacks and vilification from the right, with claims that it was debasing the dollar and/or illegitimately bailing out a fiscally irresponsible president.
The euro was compromised from inception by an ill-conceived structure, and its troubles have been amplified by wrongheaded economic policies imposed by the most powerful countries as conditions for bailing out those worst ensnared by crisis.
"After bailing out the banks with taxpayer money, the government wants to ensure that such a problem doesn't happen again," said a senior finance ministry official with direct knowledge of the matter, who declined to share details.
When they hear conservatives describe as a "socialist" Barack Obama—a man who, in their view, had failed to help the real victims of the financial crisis, while bailing out the banks—they tend to laugh ruefully.
"Various studies show that investors do not stay in the market at all times," he said, referring to the widespread habit of bailing out when the market dips and missing the rebound by staying out too long.
Lim said he had discovered that Malaysia has been "bailing out" 1Malaysia Development Berhad (1MDB) debt obligations since April 2017, but the true financial situation was still unclear because officials were unable to access certain "red files".
Whitmer, whose state's primary will allocate 125 pledged delegates, cast Biden as an advocate for working families, citing his work on health care, bailing out the auto industry and more during his time in the Obama administration.
The oil-exporting Central Asian nation has already spent billions of dollars on bailing out and propping up some of its biggest banks after a series of currency devaluations and the collapse of the local property market.
And now, a roaring stock market, generating $7 trillion in new wealth, provides the only realistic chance of bailing out excessive government-union pensions and benefits — even though these very unions totally opposed Trump's corporate tax reform.
And as Wade loses his mind — boring holes in the walls of his home like the Swiss cheese of his memory — there is Ann, plugging the holes, bailing out the boat, trying to get at the truth.
Although, as Vox's Matt Yglesias explained, there is a contingent of Democrats who aren't keen on "bailing out Republicans on providing additional borrowing authority," especially if Republicans are pursuing tax cuts that would blow up the deficit.
The latest healthcare plea to Trump and Congress is that health insurers need to be paid for their Obamacare cost-sharing subsidies if the administration wants to avoid double-digit rate hikes and keep insurers from bailing out.
In early 2009, Citigroup was forced to sever ties with star energy trader Andrew Hall after his $98 million bonus raised alarms with the Treasury Department, which was reviewing banker pay after bailing out Citi and other institutions.
The loss on bailing out Lloyds is expected to be 400 million pounds, driven by a new government push to return the bank to the private sector despite depressed share valuations and the cost of funding the bailout.
He said he agreed to dial down the rhetoric and work collaboratively with Mr. Christie and lawmakers to fashion a new plan for bailing out the city that could involve the state's taking control of the city's finances.
It gained prominence in the United States partly on public distrust over traditional banking after the collapse of Lehman Brothers in 2008 led to the mass bailing-out of "too big to fail" banks by the U.S. government.
Populists have a darker interpretation: that those elites are using a mix of lobbying power, personal connections and technocratic expertise to rig the system to their own advantage—most notoriously by bailing out the banks with taxpayers' money.
Spain's banking overhaul followed a 2008 property crash and recession and included bailing out several banks with European cash and the creation of a so-called bad bank three years ago to take on their most toxic assets.
On Tuesday, Trump said the White House was involved in the negotiations and that the agreement was "a very good solution" for a short-term approach, but said on Wednesday he could "never support bailing out" insurance companies.
In short, the Democrats have accused Republicans of crafting a package that leans too heavily toward bailing out corporations without providing enough assistance for small businesses, workers and working-class families suffering the fallout of the deadly virus.
The chaos after Lehman's bankruptcy resulted not from the fact that Lehman had failed, but from the government's own shocking and illogical failure to rescue Lehman after bailing out Bear Stearns—a much smaller company—six months earlier.
Other highlights: Obama said there are tough calls you have to make as president, citing the decision to go after Osama bin Laden as a 50-50 call and bailing out Chrysler as a 60-40-type decision.
She said the relations between business and politicians are even worse than when taxpayers were forced to spend more than 133 billion pounds ($176.65 billion) bailing out British banks at the height of the 2007-2009 global financial crisis.
In defending the Choice Act, House Republicans have said it will free midsized and community banks from onerous regulations, while also getting the taxpayer off the hook for "bailing out" Wall Street banks like Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley.
"Though I am proud of the American automotive tradition and Indiana's ongoing role it, I even opposed bailing out GM and Chrysler," he said in 2010, arguing it would have been better for GM to reorganize without taxpayer help.
NEW DELHI/ABU DHABI (Reuters) - Etihad Airways has appointed turnaround specialist Alvarez & Marsal to conduct due diligence on Jet Airways Ltd as it weighs bailing out the cash-strapped Indian carrier, three sources familiar with the matter told Reuters.
"The American people should not be responsible for bailing out leaders who ignore science to gain political points, while subjecting the United States—and the rest of the world—to the catastrophic effects of climate change," the congressman said.
The proposal "will allow big banks to go back making risky bets and put taxpayers on the hook once again for bailing out those banks to prevent a second Great Depression," said Josh Earnest, the White House press secretary.
That more or less fits the description of SoftBank, a giant Japanese telecoms and technology conglomerate founded and run by Masayoshi Son, which on November 2100th announced a $6bn loss after bailing out WeWork, a loss-making property firm.
Some Democrats have suggested that a lack of funding is the only problem with the ACA, but throwing more money at the problem by increasing tax credits and bailing out insurance companies does not fix the law's underlying problems.
Read more: The UK expects to spend £100 million flying back stranded Thomas Cook passengers, which is only £2019 million less than bailing out the companyMany people were also left stranded across the world after Thomas Cook canceled flights.
Comey rewrote a statute to clear Hillary of charges in the email case, and then stood before the American people instead of Attorney General Loretta Lynch, whose duty it was to take the heat for bailing out Madame Secretary.
In defending the Choice Act, House Republicans have said it will free midsize and community banks from onerous regulations, while also getting the taxpayer off the hook for "bailing out" Wall Street banks like Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley.
PARIS, March 14 (Reuters) - The French government is considering bailing out Air France-KLM with a capital injection to help it weather falling revenues due to the impact of the coronavirus on its business, Les Echos reported on Saturday.
"Why is the administration bailing out oil and gas companies instead of dealing with some of the other worker related things...that are pressing on the American people right now during this crisis related to the virus?" asked Rep.
"Why is the administration bailing out oil and gas companies instead of dealing with some of the other worker related things... that are pressing on the American people right now during this crisis related to the virus?" asked Rep.
While traders have said hedge funds could be bailing out on these stocks, the larger question is the extent to which retail investors — given how vulnerable they can be to mood shifts in the market — will stick with them.
The International Monetary Fund stepped in, partially at the urging of Volcker and the Fed, as a lender of last resort, bailing out Latin American governments in exchange for promises to lower deficit spending and adopt structural economics reform.
In defending the CHOICE Act, House Republicans have said it will free mid-sized and community banks from onerous regulations, while also getting the taxpayer off the hook for "bailing out" Wall Street banks like Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley.
They include borderless bankers who suddenly rediscover the importance of nation-states when it comes to bailing out their banks, and international networkers who, in the words of Thierry Baudet, a hot new populist in the Netherlands, are forever "failing upwards".
Bailing out the world's oldest bank, Monte dei Paschi di Siena, and two smaller lenders in the Veneto region has cost the state more than 10.2 billion euros ($12.03 billion) this year, according to a draft of the budget document.
Parliamentary Mittelstand Circle (PKM) leader Christian von Stetten, 47, was a loud opponent of Merkel's policies on bailing out Greece during the euro zone crisis and of her decision to open Germany's borders to over a million migrants in 2015.
A second euro zone official said fellow Europeans should see this as "good news" given that both coalition parties did poorly in Germany's September election, while eurosceptic populists did well using campaign slogans reflecting anger at bailing out foreign states.
As well as bailing out the banks with money from the EU's 500-billion-euro European Stability Mechanism, the SRM would work to break up and sell off parts of a failed bank so it could then become a going concern.
From Margaret Thatcher on, governments took a lighter-touch approach, with the big exception of the crisis of 2008-09, when Gordon Brown spent £140bn ($182bn) bailing out the banks in an attempt to stop the financial system from collapsing.
"It would be a wonderful sign of transparency and maybe some people who are bailing out of the Catholic Church, especially in the United States, may take it as a sign that maybe things are going to get better," Saviano said.
In the political climate Democrats currently inhabit—in a climate of outrage over Trump's racism, corruption, and viciousness—it's very hard to imagine them saying "let bygones be bygones" and bailing out the GOP with an unreciprocated debt limit increase.
Trichet's ECB dabbled in a range of unconventional policies to stabilise markets after that, but unlike the Fed or it didn't implement the large-scale purchase of sovereign debt as a policy tool that could be viewed as bailing out governments.
Unlike in the 2008 crisis, when the Fed sparked an outcry for bailing out nonbanks like insurance giant AIG and investment bank Bear Stearns, it now has formal buy-in from the Treasury Department for many of its emergency programs.
KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters) - Malaysia has been "bailing out" 1Malaysia Development Berhad (1MDB) debt obligations since April 2017 and payments on behalf of the state fund amounted to 6.98 billion ringgit ($1.8 billion), the newly appointed finance minister said on Tuesday.
The show also functions as a form of self-parody, since Ms. Bell and her husband are forever dabbling in the latest wellness fads like cryotherapy, as they fantasize about bailing out of city life and going back to the land.
When deciding whether to lend to more fragile industries, the Fed must also contend with criticism from Congress that it is bailing out groups of companies with self-inflicted wounds and opening taxpayers up to the risk of big losses.
While coronavirus infections in New York City's largest jail have skyrocketed to nearly 10 times the rate of the city's residents overall — according to one legal organization's analysis — a grassroots crowdfunding campaign has been bailing out the Rikers Island inmates.
While coronavirus infections in New York City's largest jail have skyrocketed to nearly 10 times the rate of the city's residents overall — according to one legal organization's analysis — a grassroots crowdfunding campaign has been bailing out the Rikers Island inmates.
"The Trump administration appears to want much of this $4.5 billion emergency supplemental request to double down on cruel and ill-conceived policies, including bailing out ICE for overspending on detention beds and expanding family detention," she said in a statement.
There's even a warning from some liberal advocates not to dare call the insurance subsidy preservation effort a "bailout" because it's such a loaded term and it's the people we'll be bailing out and not some rich CEOs after all, right?
That is what happened in 2010, when the I.M.F. joined Europe in bailing out Greece, Ireland and Portugal; as a result, the fund's loan book jumped to a high of $96 billion in 2012, from just $9 billion in 2007.
CJ Snell, on the other hand, died at only 18 years old after bailing out of a car that was stolen from someone who likely needed that car to get to work, pulling an illegal firearm out on a police officer.
That in turn has raised concerns about the outlook for the broader financial system, given the risk of investors bailing out of other asset classes in a panic and of lenders to the sector such as banks suffering fresh balance sheet stress.
"The dollar is getting hit against the euro and the yen and the strong data out of Europe is definitely a factor with some investors bailing out of the long dollar trade," said Alvin Tan, an FX strategist at Societe Generale in London.
Inspired by the Mama's Day Bail Out organized by Southerners on New Ground and Black Lives Matter, Jay says he is donating money to those organizations for the purpose of bailing out fathers so they can be with their children on Father's Day.
Codes requiring building high to withstand a hurricane storm surge or requiring fire resistant roofs in the urban-wildland interface may reduce the cost of bailing out victims of nature's wrath, but they only delay the inevitable adaptation required to live with it.
It was inconsistent on the bailout front, helping Bear Stearns in March, abandoning Lehman in September, begging Congress for Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP) funds later that same month, bailing out General Motors and Chrysler, then forcing healthy banks to take its loans.
LONDON (Reuters) - The British government has forecast that it will make a 23.5 billion pound ($28.61 billion) loss on bailing out failed banks at the height of the financial crisis after a rise in the lenders' value in the last four months.
Less than a year later, GE is bailing out of the deal, the firm announced Tuesday, planning to sell its 220 percent stake in the combined firm over time as part of a larger move to simplify its business and reduce debt.
Qatar's index continued to slide from Wednesday's 52-month closing low, dropping a further 0.2 percent; Qatar Navigation slumped 2611 percent in its heaviest trading volume since 20.2, suggesting at least one institutional investor might be bailing out of a major stake.
Instead of springing to meet traditional Republican goals, the Trump administration appears to be delivering its opponents' program: spending like crazy, offering tax rebates in the thousands of dollars designed to encourage instant spending, bailing out target industries and widening government authority.
After losing nearly three-quarters of its value since mid February, the planemaker, once the symbol of U.S. manufacturing strength, has gained in the last three days as governments mull bailing out the aerospace industry, which is facing near collapse in demand.
KUALA LUMPUR, May 22 (Reuters) - Malaysia has been "bailing out" 1Malaysia Development Berhad (1MDB) debt obligations since April 2017 and payments on behalf of the state fund amounted to 6.98 billion ringgit ($1.8 billion), the newly appointed finance minister said on Tuesday.
Fitch is positive about the SFI Fund plan - should an SFI need bailing out, government's direct fiscal burden would be lower (although the government would still be likely to step in with emergency assistance were the SFI Fund's resources to prove insufficient).
ATHENS — Steve Bannon, the former chief strategist to President Donald Trump, delivered a stinging indictment of global elites at a democracy conference in Athens, blaming them for — among other things — bailing out the world financial system at the expense of the working classes.
"Republicans controlled both chambers for years after all of this became public and didn't say one word about it until Trump was exposed trying to blackmail Ukraine into bailing out his re-election campaign," said Andrew Bates, a spokesman for the campaign.
Four banking industry sources said these so-called "challengers" have stepped up lobbying in meetings with the central bank and finance ministry officials in recent months to ease requirements for holding special debt aimed at shielding taxpayers from bailing out troubled banks.
It's a crowd-pleasing, comic-sentimental setup, with the wisecracking but vulnerable child consistently one-upping, and bailing out of trouble, the man who becomes her surrogate father, and Gosselaar does a capable job as a younger version of a Clint Eastwood coot.
The British government at last recovered all the money it spent bailing out Lloyds Banking Group during the financial crisis, mostly by selling tranches of the shares it had bought but also because of hefty dividends it received after Lloyds returned to financial health.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Italy's troubled banks do not represent an acute crisis and bailing out lenders will have an impact on private investors, the leader of euro zone finance ministers said on Monday, reacting to Rome's plans to back its banking sector with state aid.
"It seems like the responsible folks in this country, the people who pay a little more taxes and the people who believe in climate change are bailing out the people who hate government, except when they need government when they're in trouble," he continued.
"If we are going to follow up the House bill with another major economic stimulus package, which we must, our major focus cannot be based on bailing out airlines, cruises and other industries," Minority Leader Chuck Schumer said on the Senate floor Tuesday morning.
One hundred billion dollars, or one-eighteenth of the total, is set aside for aid to hospitals, but much of that is for bailing out hospitals financially because the coronavirus is forcing them to forgo more profitable courses of treatment such as elective surgery.
Conservatives derided the whole effort as "bailing out" a failed health care policy and Republican leaders pushed to attach language that would prevent the Obamacare payments from going toward any insurance plan that covers abortions — which Democrats say would adversely impact low income women.
They add to a deluge of lawsuits filed against the SRB and the European Commission, dragging the ECB, as the euro zone's top bank supervisor, into a legal dispute that will test the EU's resolve in applying new rules aimed at shielding taxpayers from bailing out banks.
The federal government argues that taxpayers spent tens of billions of dollars bailing out Freddie and Fannie — and that the companies would have gone bankrupt if not for federal assistance — so it's perfectly reasonable for taxpayers to capture the upside now that the companies are doing well.
South Korea said last month it would attempt to sell a 30 percent stake in Woori Bank to multiple suitors by the end of this year, in a move that could recoup nearly $2 billion of taxpayer money spent bailing out the bank almost two decades ago.
Given the drastic impact of this legislation on Illinois residents, businesses, and the state's economy as a whole, one can only ask is this cost truly worth bailing out two insignificant nuclear plants in the state, while also doling out billions of dollars to special interests?
"So, we have a policy now that is taxing the American consumer and then bailing out U.S. farmers with welfare," said House Financial Services Committee Chairman Jeb HensarlingThomas (Jeb) Jeb HensarlingHas Congress lost the ability or the will to pass a unanimous bipartisan small business bill?
A source familiar with the matter told Reuters that the shares had been bought by the Goldilocks fund, which is managed by a subsidiary of Abu Dhabi Financial Group, so the group was essentially changing the way it held the shares rather than bailing out of GFH.
There may well be a bitcoin bubble, but with a total market value for bitcoin that is still less than $100 billion dollars, potential problems within that world don't seem to provide investors with sufficient reason to consider bailing out of the vastly larger stock market.
The system that was adopted, mainly at Germany's insistence, involved eurozone countries making bilateral loans to Greece; its terms were punitive, and it also made taxpayers in donor countries keenly aware that their money was going toward bailing out the Greeks rather than protecting the common currency.
While consumer advocates and lawmakers have said that allowing PG&E to increase its rates to pay its wildfire costs would amount to bailing out a consistently bad actor, the company and its stakeholders have said it would be bad for everyone if the company failed.
McConnell faces pressure to bring Senate back for gun legislation Criminal justice reform should extend to student financial aid MORE (R-Tenn.), as well as the Senate process, but said he would "never support bailing out" insurance companies, saying they "have made a fortune" under ObamaCare.
LONDON (Reuters) - The British government decided there was no point bailing out Thomas Cook as it would have been a waste of taxpayers' money to throw good money into a business that was not meeting the needs of its customers, the business minister said on Tuesday.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has granted 31 small refinery biofuel waivers for 2018 on Friday, infuriating the ethanol and corn producers who blamed the Trump administration for bailing out the oil industry when U.S. farmers were suffering due to trade tariffs and low prices.
But backbenchers in safe seats are feeling restive, and with the next item on the Trump legislative agenda being a large tax cut, it strikes many Democrats as perverse to be bailing out Republicans on providing additional borrowing authority — authority that Treasury says will be needed next month.
The rules from 2016, known as the Fundamental Review of the Trading Book, form part of the Basel III accord agreed by the Group of 20 Economies in the aftermath of the 2007-09 financial crisis that left taxpayers bailing out banks which were found to be dramatically undercapitalized.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Bailing out nuclear and coal-fired power plants will not toughen the U.S. power grid against cyber attacks as the Trump administration claims, according to cyber experts, because hackers have a wide array of options for hitting electric infrastructure and nuclear facilities that are high-profile targets.
The French bulldog was saves from a puppy mill — where she was forced to have litter after litter while stuck in a wire cage with minimal medical care — by Bailing Out Benji, a group dedicated to finding loving forever homes for dogs that escape the puppy mill system.
There's a critique by conservative economists which says that a lot of these businesses are going to go down no matter what, so by bailing out these businesses, you're just putting taxpayers on the hook for this massive wave of business failures and slowing an economic transition afterward.
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LONDON, Sept 24 (Reuters) - The British government decided there was no point bailing out Thomas Cook as it would have been a waste of taxpayers' money to throw good money into a business that was not meeting the needs of its customers, the business minister said on Tuesday.
But some Republican senators, including Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell of Kentucky, have hesitated to support the legislation, either because they do not want to be seen bailing out unionized workers or because it does not address what they say is President Barack Obama's regulatory "war" on the coal industry.
Commentators have focused on the particulars of why these large investors are bailing out, but the better question is why the hedge fund industry got so grotesquely bloated to begin with, given that so few managers have actually generated the sustained, excess returns that all the fees paid would imply.
The trouble was that bailing out banks caused government debt to balloon and contributed to the euro crisis — hence the idea that investors, not taxpayers, should have to help pay the cost of rescuing or closing down banks, which has been the norm in the United States since the Great Depression.
THE FINANCIAL TIMES Shifting Who Bails Out Troubled Banks in Europe | The European Union has wasted so much taxpayer money on bailing out banks in recent years that it is right to try to get investors to help foot the bill, Hugo Dixon writes in his column the Political Economy.
On February 18, he was arrested a second time—after bailing out on his initial charges—on charges of shooting at, within, or into a building and using a firearm or weapon in the commitment of a felony, suggesting that the police now believe he was one of the shooters.
Taken together — the $700 billion Emergency Economic Stabilization Act of 2008 that passed under President George W. Bush (also known as bailing out the banks) and the $840 billion American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 383 that passed under President Barack Obama — had a combined cost of around $1.5 trillion.
The point of water loading is to temporarily shift your body's homeostatic settings, so that when you finally deprive the body of water—which we'll get to in a moment—it is still desperately bailing out fluid, taking a day or so to adapt to the fact that it's no longer pouring in.
Together, the bills would shore up ObamaCare's insurance markets, which experts predict could be gutted by a provision of the tax bill that repeals the mandate to buy health insurance Just a few days ago, though, House conservatives showed little willingness to fund subsidies they see as bailing out a law they oppose.
Sanders, who is running second in opinion polls among the more than 20 candidates seeking the Democratic nomination for the right to challenge Trump in 2020, said Republicans were more than happy to exercise their own version of socialism by bailing out Wall Street and corporate interests that helped line their own pockets.
CAP-FLOOR BATTLE The German-British paper also said that EU rules to prevent taxpayers from bailing out banks should not include a cap on the extent banks should finance their own winding up, the opposite of the position held by two other big EU economies, France and Italy, who want clear limits.
Democrats said they were deeply concerned about how the government would go about bailing out distressed companies, complaining that the measure would give far too much discretion to Mr. Mnuchin and his lieutenants to decide who received funds, and would allow too much time before he would have to disclose the recipients.
This is odd, because the maintenance of the wealth of his friends and allies, rather than the well-being of his nation, has always been at the heart of what Putin has done, whether that involves bailing out their businesses, handing them fat contracts or silencing journalists who threatened to expose their secrets.
The government has consistently shed any such sense of restraint, however, when bailing out the wealthiest—both the Reagan administration and the George W. Bush administration ran historically massive deficits by reducing taxes on top earners and on capital income, in effect spending to prop up asset values for the owning class.
In 2009 President Barack ObamaBarack Hussein ObamaTuesday primary turnout slumps amid coronavirus anxiety Biden has broken all the 'rules' of presidential primaries Presidential do's and don'ts during natural disasters MORE, right after taking office, pushed a big stimulus package bailing out financial firms and the auto industry — and prevented an economic cataclysm.
But as the meltdown enters a new stage — closed dentist offices will struggle to make payroll and rent payments, quarantined chefs will fall behind on mortgage payments, and state and local governments will struggle to find the cash to fund relief efforts — the Fed could play a more immediate role in bailing out Main Street.
This notion that the Fed is always ready to act when the stock markets start to dip has almost become a piece of conventional wisdom in market circles over the years — often said with a bit of snark and implicit criticism of the Fed for supposedly bailing out investors whenever the going gets tough.
McConnell faces pressure to bring Senate back for gun legislation Criminal justice reform should extend to student financial aid MORE, chairman of the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions (HELP) Committee, said Republicans might have to step outside of their comfort zone soon to prevent insurers from bailing out of the market and leaving millions without healthcare.
"Read more: The UK expects to spend £100 million flying back stranded Thomas Cook passengers, which is only £50 million less than bailing out the companyLisa Tyndall, a spokeswoman for flight comparison website Skyscanner, told the newspaper: "We typically see prices increase for key routes when an airline ceases trading, before reverting back again soon after.
There was a plethora of theories about what was happening — programmed trading, forced selling, margin calls, commodity trading advisor funds bailing out — though investors had as little understanding about what was causing such an aggressive tumble in the market as they did about the future path of the coronavirus that had inspired much of the damage.
In its toddlerhood, the AfD morphed from a party primarily concerned with opposition to the euro and Germany's role in bailing out failing European economies into a party defined by anti-Muslim rhetoric, xenophobia, anti-migrant positions, pushing for border controls, and, most recently, a bold call to break with Germany's tradition of accepting total guilt for its past.
David SchweikertDavid SchweikertBipartisan resolution aims to protect lawmakers amid heightened threats of violence Conservatives call on Pelosi to cancel August recess The 27 Republicans who voted with Democrats to block Trump from taking military action against Iran MORE (R-Ariz.) said that bailing out the Flood Insurance program without reforms amounted to throwing good money after bad.
Sanders's attention to socioeconomic justice is stirring and necessary, but when his campaign tweets that it's "high time we stopped bailing out Wall Street and started repairing Main Street," you have to wonder why his youngest supporters, so attuned to staleness in all things cultural, are letting him get away with political rhetoric that would have seemed old even in 2012.
Instead of bailing out banks with trillions of dollars of taxpayers' money, as happened in the last crisis, the Group recommend productive investment in a grand infrastructure revival that would decrease energy use, institutionalize 'circular economy' recycling principles across industries, build the next generation of renewable energy infrastructure, establish a new clean public transport system, and create millions of jobs.
Rather than raise taxes on an already overtaxed middle class, GOP leaders are leading the fight to allow new government employees to choose their own investment strategies through a defined-contribution plan, which acts like a 401K that the taxpayers cannot be held responsible for bailing out when sweetheart deals go bust and the problems caused by mismanagement come home to roost.
Schumer, who spoke to Treasury Secretary Steven MnuchinSteven Terner MnuchinThe Hill's Morning Report - Presented by Airbnb - Senate overcomes hurdles, passes massive coronavirus bill Legal immigrants at risk of losing status during coronavirus pandemic Senate unanimously passes T coronavirus stimulus package MORE twice on Wednesday, is warning Republicans that the relief package must be more geared toward helping workers, not bailing out giant corporations.
The bottom line: Americans in Puerto Rico and across the country are affected by the stalemate between Congress and the White House, from "farmers in the Southeast who are still grappling with large crop losses from Hurricane Michael last October ... to officials in small-town Iowa and Missouri who are still bailing out from some of the worst floods in recent memory," the New York Times reports.
The pressure to get something done, and quickly, is rising by the day, from farmers in the Southeast who are still grappling with large crop losses from Hurricane Michael last October, to people in Puerto Rico going hungry due to food stamp cuts, to officials in small-town Iowa and Missouri who are still bailing out from some of the worst floods in recent memory.
We currently have an Environmental Protection Agency head who's a climate change denier, an energy secretary who's fixated on bailing out coal plants despite no evidence that that's necessary or advisable, and an administration whose official platform kowtows to faith-based groups on matters of health — not to mention some troubling censorship issues at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and other federal agencies.
Some of the programs include, Sharks of the Badlands — a look into the newest, most cutting-edge shark surveillance technology, which could help Cape Code with their increase in shark sightings — The Sharks of Headstone Hell — a peek into the South Pacific island event where massive tiger sharks are fed giant animal carcasses by islanders — and Sharkwrecked: Crash Landing  — a show that features two experts bailing out of a plane at 3,500 ft.
Former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki HaleyNimrata (Nikki) HaleyCoronavirus sets off industry scramble for aid from Washington Why Klobuchar should be Biden's vice presidential pick Overnight Defense: 'Tens of thousands' of National Guard troops could be activated for coronavirus response | Hospital ships could take week to deploy | Trump says military to help Americans stuck in Peru MORE this week resigned from the board of Boeing, citing her opposition to bailing out the aircraft maker.
McConnell faces pressure to bring Senate back for gun legislation Criminal justice reform should extend to student financial aid MORE (R-Tenn.) — who brokered the deal with ranking member Patty MurrayPatricia (Patty) Lynn MurrayOvernight Health Care: Planned Parenthood to leave federal family planning program absent court action | Democrats demand Trump withdraw rule on transgender health | Cummings, Sanders investigate three drug companies for 'obstructing' probe Democrats demand Trump officials withdraw rule on transgender health The Hill's Morning Report - Progressives, centrists clash in lively Democratic debate MORE (D-Wash.) — and "also of the process" but that he would "never support bailing out" insurance companies.
INFLATION Annual rate of change + 5153 % Greece + 5143 + 5133 Italy + 5123 + 5113 Eurozone + 5103 212015 Spain – 212.6 – 212.9 Mr. Draghi's term begins – 2171 '212012 '212 '211.2 '212013 '2151 '2125 '14 '15 '16 '17 '18 '19 INFLATION Annual rate of change + 20113 % Mr. Draghi's term begins + 5 + 4 Italy + 3 + 2 Eurozone + 1 0 – 1 Spain – 2 Greece – 3 '20143 '09 '10 '11 '12 '13 '14 '15 '16 '17 '20153 '19 Source: Eurostat By The New York Times As the eurozone's political leaders dithered, and countries like Germany balked at bailing out struggling neighbors, the central bank under Mr. Draghi was the only institution standing in the way of disaster.
Read more about the collapse of Thomas Cook:Stranded Thomas Cook customers say a single piece of paper taped to their hotel's reception is the only contact they've had from the collapsed tour operatorThe UK expects to spend £100 million flying back stranded Thomas Cook passengers, which is only £50 million less than bailing out the companyBoris Johnson says he refused £150 million bailout for Thomas Cook because it risked 'moral hazard' for other firmsHedge funds could reap as much as $250 million from the collapse of British tour operator Thomas CookA German subsidiary of bankrupt Thomas Cook will be kept alive with a German loanA Thomas Cook flight attendant says she only learned that the company collapsed and she lost her job on Facebook
So if your brain is spinning, let's just briefly recap what happened here: Tony Ferguson was TKO'd by a production cable, Khabib was slated to fight five different opponents in the span of a week, McGregor would rather commit assault to defend a friend than get paid to defend a title, a flying hand truck left six fighters out of work, the New York State Athletic Commission is composed of medical diagnosticians who take the UFC rankings very seriously, a former lightweight champion was nickle-and-dimed at the 11th hour, Paul Felder went from a title shot to having no opponent in a matter of minutes, and a fighter who was punitively banned from getting post-fight bonuses is bailing out the UFC.

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