bail-out n.
跳伞, 以优先股发给股东作为红利之行为
- Bayerische Landesbank, another public sector bank owed DM381m - compared with the DM240m owed to NordLB - said it would back the bail-out package, as did Barclays Bank, the UK clearer owed DM154.5m.
- Earlier this month the government offered a 500 million kroner ($77 million) bail-out package, mainly interest relief on state loans, to tide fishermen over while long-term solutions are sought.
- International brokers and fund managers, some of whom put up money as part of the futures-exchange bail-out, also hope to win representation on a revamped stock exchange management committee.
- Since the bail-out began in 1988, $29 billion in costs have resulted from insolvent state chartered thrifts across the nation.
- They said the mark is plagued by Germany's recent political problems, as well as by economic problems associated with the high-priced bail-out of the former East Germany.
- Meanwhile, by refusing a bail-out, the government will create huge pressure for payment within the enterprise sector.
- Some annuities come with "bail-out" provisions that enable investors to withdraw their money without surrender penalties, if the annual interest rate is lowered below a certain preset minimum.
- He contends that some lawmakers are trying to scare the public with talk of a vastly more expensive savings and loan industry bail-out in order to raise taxes and avoid politically painful spending cuts.
- Need for further Dollars 1.5bn bail-out apparent. November: Florida court sentences BCCI employees to between seven and 12 years in jail for money laundering.
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