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- noun Alternative spelling of
recapitalization .
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Both have disadvantages: government recapitalisation is a bail-out of creditors and involves temporary state administration; debt-for-equity swaps would damage bond markets, insurance companies and pension funds.
Matthew Yglesias » Martin Wolf: Nationalize, Nationalize, Nationalize 2009
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Both have disadvantages: government recapitalisation is a bail-out of creditors and involves temporary state administration;
Matthew Yglesias » Martin Wolf: Nationalize, Nationalize, Nationalize 2009
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The further recapitalisation, which is in the form of a promissory note, represents almost a third of the €775 million the Government pledged to the
RTÉ News 2010
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Nationalisation is preferable to repeated recapitalisation, which is excessively costly for the taxpayer yet leaves the government with no real say over how those banks are run.
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But the wider market was pushed lower when Darling's speech to the House of Commons failed to meet the expectations in the City that were fuelled by weekend reports of a so-called recapitalisation plan, which would have seen taxpayers 'money pumped into high street banks.
Politics news, UK and world political comment and analysis | guardian.co.uk Richard Wray Andrew Clark 2008
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But the wider market was pushed lower when Darling's speech to the House of Commons failed to meet the expectations in the City that were fuelled by weekend reports of a so-called recapitalisation plan, which would have seen taxpayers 'money pumped into high street banks.
Politics news, UK and world political comment and analysis | guardian.co.uk 2008
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AIB or even Anglo demands another €4bn in "recapitalisation" the Government would borrow it.
Irish Blogs 2009
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As governments around the world scramble to prevent the collapse of the global financial system, Alistair Darling will unveil plans for a £40 billion "recapitalisation" of the banking sector.
HorsesAss.Org 2008
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As governments around the world scramble to prevent the collapse of the global financial system, Alistair Darling will unveil plans for a £40 billion "recapitalisation" of the banking sector.
HorsesAss.Org 2008
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"Nationalisation is preferable to repeated recapitalisation, which is excessively costly for the taxpayer yet leaves the government with no real say over how those banks are run.
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