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- noun Plural form of
counterparty .
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Examples
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Former Governor Eliot Spitzer is saying the problem there is not just with bonuses by billions from government bailouts going to "counterparties" -- companies that did business with the infamous insurer which just changed its name.
Danny Schechter: NEEDED: BLUE RIBBON FINANCIAL CRIMES PROBE 2009
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By now, most people who have followed the financial crisis know that the bailout of AIG was actually a bailout of AIG's "counterparties" -- the big banks like Goldman to whom the insurance giant owed billions when it went belly up.
Latest Articles Rolling Stone 2010
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By now, most people who have followed the financial crisis know that the bailout of AIG was actually a bailout of AIG's "counterparties" -- the big banks like Goldman Sachs to whom the insurance giant owed billions when it went belly up.
OpEdNews 2010
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By now, most people who have followed the financial crisis know that the bailout of AIG was actually a bailout of AIG's "counterparties" -- the big banks like Goldman to whom the insurance giant owed billions when it went belly up.
OpEdNews - OpEdNews.Com Progressive, Tough Liberal News and Opinion 2010
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By now, most people who have followed the financial crisis know that the bailout of AIG was actually a bailout of AIG's "counterparties" - the big banks like Goldman to whom the insurance giant owed billions when it went belly up.
WHAT REALLY HAPPENED poorrichard 2010
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By now, most people who have followed the financial crisis know that the bailout of AIG was actually a bailout of AIG's "counterparties" -- the big banks like Goldman Sachs to whom the insurance giant owed billions when it went belly up.
OpEdNews 2010
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When the value of the CDOs tanked and AIG's credit rating was cut, the insurance company was forced to pay billions of dollars in collateral to companies known as "counterparties" - money it didn't have.
BusinessWeek.com -- 2009
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Former Governor Eliot Spitzer is saying the problem there is not just with bonuses by billions from government bailouts going to "counterparties" --- companies that did business with the infamous insurer which just changed its name.
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When the value of the CDOs tanked and AIG's credit rating was cut, the insurance company was forced to pay billions of dollars in collateral to companies known as "counterparties" -- money it didn't have.
unknown title 2009
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Former Governor Eliot Spitzer is saying the problem there is not just with bonuses by billions from government bailouts going to "counterparties" --- companies that did business with the infamous insurer which just changed its name.
Pacific Free Press - Hard Truths for Hard Times - Progressive opinion, dissident news 2009
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