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- adjective Following a
bailout , especially a government bailout of private business
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Examples
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The numbers suggest something deeper than mere "nerves" on the first postbailout trading day in Asia and Europe.
Bailout Rout 2008
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The government-anointed credit ratings agencies -- S&P, Moody's and Fitch -- whose downgrades on September 15 triggered collateral calls that pushed AIG into the Fed's arms, are now deciding how to rate the company postbailout.
Free AIG 2008
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JPMorgan produced solid results in the fourth quarter across most of its core businesses, illustrating just how powerful the bank has become in the postbailout era.
NYT > Home Page By BEN PROTESS 2011
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JPMorgan produced solid results in the fourth quarter across most of its core businesses, illustrating just how powerful the bank has become in the postbailout era.
JPMorgan Chase's Fourth-Quarter Profit Rises to $4.8 Billion - NYTimes.com 2011
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It also represents another milestone in the postbailout era.
NYT > Home Page By ERIC DASH 2010
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Bank Pay: Struggling Firms Pay Out Biggest Share Of Revenue To Employees banks that are struggling in the postbailout world are, by some
WN.com - Articles related to Euro Area Headed for Break-Up, SocGen's Edwards Says 2010
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Bank Pay: Struggling Firms Pay Out Biggest Share Of Revenue To Employees banks that are struggling in the postbailout world are, by some
WN.com - Articles related to Euro Area Headed for Break-Up, SocGen's Edwards Says 2010
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Bank Pay: Struggling Firms Pay Out Biggest Share Of Revenue To Employees banks that are struggling in the postbailout world are, by some
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