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bail-in

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Noun

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bail-in (plural bail-ins)

  1. Alternative form of bail in
    • 2010 January 28, “From bail-out to bail-in”, in The Economist[1], →ISSN:
      A “bail-in” process for bank resolution is a potentially powerful “third option” that confronts this problem head-on. It would give officials the authority to force banks to recapitalise from within, using private capital, not public money.