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1. Bailout definition is - a rescue from financial distress
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2. How to use Bailout in a sentence.
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3. Bailout Takeover: A scenario in which a government or profitable company acquires control of a financially unstable company with the goal of returning it …
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4. Bailout Money Helps Failing Businesses and Countries A Bailout is an injection of money from a business, individual, or government into a failing company to prevent its demise and the ensuing
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5. The Bailout targets multiemployer pension plans, which bring groups of companies together with a union to provide guaranteed benefits
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6. President Joe Biden’s blue state Bailout, which he’s expected to sign Friday, is a monstrosity — so large it leaves America’s states with a surplus after one of the costliest pandemics in
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7. The New York Times’ recent article, “Rescue Package Includes $86 Billion Bailout for Failing Pensions,” while taking a “just the facts, ma’am” approach, provides plenty of details
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8. The Bailout comes as retail investors swarm online forums like Reddit board “wallstreetbets” to push each other to invest in cheap stocks with short positions against them using no …
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9. The one-word Bailout works only as a noun and an adjective.The hyphenated bail-out is a variant of Bailout most often used in British publications
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10. President-elect Joe Biden called Thursday night for a $1.9 trillion COVID-19 package that will include another round of relief checks for most Americans, a Bailout for …
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11. “Bailout is a jaw-dropping play-by-play of how the Treasury Department bungled the financial Bailouts… With a prosecutor's logic and copious footnotes, Barofsky makes it clear things are rarely what they seem in Washington.” (USA Today) “[Bailout] is an interesting behind-the-scenes account of how Washington tried to save the economy
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12. Bailout definition, the act of parachuting from an aircraft, especially to escape a crash, fire, etc
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13. Federal COVID-19 Bailout Prohibits States From Cutting Taxes The measure could also make it illegal for states to create new …
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14. The Bailout Package would be made up of a liquid portion and an investment portion
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15. Definition: Bailout is a general term for extending financial support to a company or a country facing a potential bankruptcy threat
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16. A Bailout may or may not require reimbursement and is often accompanied by greater government oversee
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17. Trump's massive farmer Bailout failed to make up for the 'self-inflicted' trade damage
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18. “The term ‘Bailout’ does give everyone pause, and justifiably so,” said Rep
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19. Insert Bailout Here The memo also suggests $150 billion in aid to “Other Severely Distressed Sectors of the U.S
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20. Bailout synonyms, Bailout pronunciation, Bailout translation, English dictionary definition of Bailout
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21. A rescue from financial difficulties: a government Bailout of a corporation.
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22. Second stimulus check update: As GOP opposes ‘blue state Bailout,’ N.J
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23. Blue state Bailout? Any way you cut the data, the answer is much redder
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24. Critics say rail facility Bailout would help Hoeven’s bank By JAMES MacPHERSON March 17, 2021 GMT BISMARCK, N.D
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25. Unlike the 2008 Bailout packages, which funneled hundreds of billions to Wall Street and padded executives already-cushy pay packages, the CARES …
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26. Fed up with corrupt "bail-out" banks five Chicagoans drive to Vegas with stacks of cash to give themselves a long-overdue Bailout of their own! Along the way the discover first hand how hard the foreclosure crisis is on American people.
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27. The Emergency Economic Stabilization Act of 2008, often called the "bank Bailout of 2008," was proposed by Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson, passed by the 110th United States Congress, and signed into law by President George W
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28. “[Bailout] is an interesting behind-the-scenes account of how Washington tried to save the economy… [and] an enjoyable tale of how a prosecutor of Colombian drug gangs got drafted for the thankless task of policing a $700 billion Bailout from a dank basement office of the Treasury.” – Fortune
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29. Bailout is an economic term given to the financial rescue of banks who had massive debt through the nationalization of bad loans
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30. Leslie devises a Bailout plan for Ricky's Records, home to Pawnee's children's music scene
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31. Congress provides Bailout money for California, New York, Illinois, New Jersey and other states that mismanaged their …
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32. A Bailout is the provision of financial help to a corporation or country which otherwise would be on the brink of failure or bankruptcy.The term Bailout is maritime in origin and describes the act of removing water from a sinking vessel using a bucket.
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33. The de Blasio administration indicated recently that it is set to offer a Bailout of the troubled taxi industry, using taxpayers’ money
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34. Bush signed the $700 billion Emergency Economic Stabilization Act (EESA) of 2008 after Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson asked Congress to approve a Bailout to buy mortgage-backed securities that were in danger of defaulting
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35. TfL was seeking almost double the size of last year's Bailout
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36. The Department for Transport last year agreed a £1.8bn Bailout for TfL to help compensate for a collapse in passenger numbers during the pandemic.
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37. We're tracking where taxpayer money has gone in the ongoing Bailout of the financial system
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38. Our database accounts for both the broader $700 billion bill and the separate Bailout of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac
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39. Altogether, accounting for both the TARP and the Fannie and Freddie Bailout, $634B has gone out the door
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40. Bailout: An Inside Account of How Washington Abandoned Main Street While Rescuing Wall Street - Kindle edition by Barofsky, Neil
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41. Use features like bookmarks, note taking and highlighting while reading Bailout: An Inside Account of How Washington Abandoned Main Street While Rescuing Wall Street.
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BAILOUT [ˈbāˌlout]
noun the act of parachuting from an aircraft, especially to escape a crash, fire, etc. an instance of coming to the rescue, especially financially: a government bailout of a large company. an alternative, additional choice, or the like: If the highway is jammed, you have two side roads as bailouts.
Definition of 'Bailout' Definition: Bailout is a general term for extending financial support to a company or a country facing a potential bankruptcy threat . It can take the form of loans, cash, bonds, or stock purchases.
Bailing out In the context of securities, refers to selling a security or commodity quickly, regardless of the price. To give money to a company so that it avoids bankruptcy and is able to continue operations.
In finance, a bailout is the act of giving financial capital to a company that is dangerously close to becoming bankrupt. The aim of the bailout is to prevent the company from becoming insolvent . We can also use the term for saving countries that are in serious trouble.