bail-out
常見(jiàn)例句
- The cheapest bail-out in the world, as he initially called it, turned into one of the costliest.
世界上最便宜的紓睏,正如他最初所叫的,逐漸縯變成了最昂貴的紓睏之一了。 - After all, the treaty that created the euro contains a “no bail-out” clause that prohibits one country from assuming the debts of another.
畢竟創(chuàng)立歐元區(qū)的協(xié)議包含了“沒(méi)有救援”的條款,這項(xiàng)條款禁止一國(guó)的債務(wù)由另一國(guó)來(lái)承擔(dān)。 - Bank of Cyprus, the country’s largest lender and a crucial investor in government debt, warned this week that the sovereign faced an “imminent” bail-out.
塞浦路斯銀行,這個(gè)國(guó)家最大的貸款人和政府債券主要的投資者,這周發(fā)出警告稱本國(guó)將需要得到緊急援助。 - the retention bonuses were put in place at the beginning of 2008, before AIG received any bail-out money.
- Germany is a major part of the European Union bail-out plan for Greece.
- The Emirate's Central Bank has said it will not give an unconditional bail-out to Dubai World, but look at components of the company to see if they are worth saving.
- But such agreements promise liquidity rather than a bail-out—which, many would argue, is just as well.
ECONOMIST: South-East Asian currencies - Yet although the U.S. bail-out approach is generally defended, the Cypriot bail-in approach is generally opposed.
FORBES: Bankruptcies, Bail-Outs & Bail-Ins: The Good, Bad & Ugly Of Bank Failure Resolution - The beneficiaries of Resona's bail-out are its shareholders, which include several big, troubled life insurers.
ECONOMIST: A costly week for ordinary Japanese 返回 bail-out