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  1. Despite all the fanfare by Federal regulators over recent bailouts of sick savings institutions, evidence is mounting that the deals are merely papering over the severe problems plaguing the industry.
    不论联邦监管人员最近如何大张旗鼓挽救一蹶不振的储蓄行业,越来越多的证据显示:政府所做仅仅在掩饰困扰该待业的严重问题。
  2. The company needed an emergency$500- million bank bailout.
    那家公司需要银行五亿元的紧急纾困。
  3. A$30 billion bailout by the IMF helped Brazil avert the disaster.
    国际货币基金提供三百亿紧急援助帮助巴西避免了这场灾难。



  1. To minimize the bailout's impact on the federal deficit, the Senate and the White House want to raise the $50 billion immediately needed to close some 500 insolvent S&Ls and cover the losses of their depositors through private 30-year bonds.
  2. "This farm-state governor is madder than hell to be asked to pay for this," GOP Gov. Terry Branstad of Iowa said of the thrift bailout.
  3. He concluded that 24 states may end up losing more than $1 billion in the bailout, led by New York, where the net cost could be between $13.5 billion and $17.3 billion.
  4. He charged that the Fed loans, which are repaid by the FDIC if the bank fails, amount to a "backdoor bailout of failing banks." The committee's findings showed, for example, that 377 banks that received long-term credit from the Fed eventually failed.
  5. Mr. Erck, a San Antonio banker holding 63.4% of one preferred series, plans to vote against the bailout, First City said.
  6. "The bailout will result in a massive geographic transfer of wealth to the Southwest, as well as a transfer of wealth from taxpayers to savers," Hill said.
  7. As previously reported, First City has lowered the redemption goal to 70%, but there still isn't any assurance the bailout can be completed, First City and its auditors warned in the document.
  8. Critics have charged that even though the size of the lost tax revenues will be enormous, the bank board is not taking this revenue drain into account in figuring the total cost to the government of the bailout packages.
  9. Negotiations continue with bankers over a bailout.
  10. The farmers waved black flags to mourn their dying industry and listened to farm leaders demand an economic bailout from both German states, which are expected to unify by year's end.
  11. "Over the next year," says Mayor Lee Cooke, "I believe you will see a flood of concerns and anger by folks like me." Moreover, some economists argue, the bailout is a transfer of cash to the wealthy from the less-so.
  12. Members of Congress, alarmed by the reports that the FDIC fund is also in trouble, have rushed to introduce legislation to boost its resources and thus avert a similar bailout for the bank fund.
  13. First City has targeted the end of March for completion of its bailout, and a spokesman said the bank still expects to close the transaction by then.
  14. Congress may have to provide a new savings and loan bailout fund _ roughly equal to last summer's $50 billion measure _ this year, the chairman of the Senate Banking Committee said.
  15. However, other courts have ruled that the government can back out of past agreements and impose the bailout bill's provisions.
  16. Analysts expect the size of the twoyear sale to be increased by $250 million and the five-year note sale to be increased by $500 million from the last similar auctions to help finance the thrift industry bailout.
  17. In the waning months of the Reagan administration, the bank board under Wall concluded scores of bailout deals _ more than 200 in 1988, over 70 in December alone.
  18. Outgoing savings and loan bailout chief L. William Seidman, showered with congressional praise today, cautioned legislators not to expect miracles from his successor.
  19. The loans resulted in losses to Continental of more than $800 million and were the single largest factor in its 1984 collapse, which led to a record $4.5 billion federal bailout.
  20. Lemons is the seventh, and highest ranking, former Vernon official either to plead guilty to or be convicted of crimes stemming from their actions at the thrift, which was seized by federal regulators in 1987 in a then-record bailout.
  21. The busiest month yet for the savings and loan bailout ballooned the federal budget deficit to $11.2 billion in June, a month when corporate tax payments usually produce a surplus, the government said Monday.
  22. West Germany has offered an economic bailout of East Germany in return for a wholesale conversion to capitalism and eventual unity.
  23. First RepublicBank Corp., an ailing Texas banking concern, has switched investment bankers as it readies a bailout proposal for the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.
  24. To make the federal bailout pill less bitter, the cattlemen have proposed cost-sharing projects instead of outright, direct, federal payments.
  25. CHICAGO - Options traders were among the big victims of Friday's plunging stock market, including one small firm that required an emergency $50 million bailout.
  26. S&L bailout legislation enacted in August sharply reduced the limit on how much an institution can lend to one borrower, from 100 percent of net worth to 15 percent.
  27. Most recently, the Bass Group put up $350 million for the bailout of insolvent American Savings and Loan Association of California, a subsidiary of Financial Corp. of America.
  28. The Gramm-Rudman law requires that the costs of the savings and loan bailout be included in calculations of the deficit.
  29. MCorp, Texas' second-largest bank-holding company and the last of the state's major banks to avoid seeking outside help, said Friday it is seeking a federal bailout in its proposed recapitalization.
  30. Hollis Harris, chairman of Continental, is expected today to suggest some sort of bailout at a speech at the International Aviation Club in Washington.
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