become insolvent
常見例句
- When liquidity vanishes, banks quickly become insolvent.
流動(dòng)性一旦消失,銀行很快便無法進(jìn)行清償。 - It has got to the point where even Deutschebank CEO Josef Ackerman is saying that many major European banks would become insolvent if they had to mark their sovereign debt to market.
事情已經(jīng)到了此種地步,就連德意志銀行CEO約瑟夫。阿克曼也說,如果將外債進(jìn)行市場(chǎng)計(jì)價(jià)的話,歐洲的許多主要銀行都將面臨破產(chǎn)。 - Some banks would still not have enough capital, but under Mr Paulson’s original plan, the state could put equity in them, or, if they become insolvent, take them over and run them down.
一些銀行還處于資本不足的狀態(tài),但是根據(jù)鮑爾森計(jì)劃的原意,國家可以向銀行注資,如果他們出現(xiàn)了清償問題,政府可以接管銀行并阻止其繼續(xù)惡化。 - The reverse should be the case, since plummeting share prices suggest companies are more likely to become insolvent.
ECONOMIST: Buttonwood: Dimes in front of a freight train The - Data regarding firms that become insolvent, are expelled or otherwise cease business operations is removed from public disclosure within two years.
FORBES: Misdeeds of Stockbrokerages Under-reported (July 1, 2002) - The company struggled to pay back the money it had borrowed for acquisitions, and rumors spread that it might become insolvent.
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