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Also known as bailouts (government policy)
A bailout is the provision of financial help to a corporation or country which otherwise would be on the brink of bankruptcy. A bailout differs from the term bail-in (coined in 2010) under which the bondholders or depositors of global systemically important financial institutions (G-SIFIs) are forced to participate in the recapitalization process but taxpayers are not. Some governments also have the power to participate in the insolvency process; for instance, the U.S. government intervened in the General Motors bailout of 2009–2013. A bailout can, but does not necessarily, avoid an insolvency
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紓困(英語:Bailout),是一個口語化的非正式經濟學術語,由bail和out組成,意指出面拯救一個企業或國家免於破產,或防止金融危機蔓延的手段或計畫,這個詞主要在2008年金融海嘯以後流行。Bailout的詞源本是指在航海中,將船隻中的積水往外舀出的行為。而與Bailout的相對詞是bail-in,是指股东和责任制,即強制由系统重要性金融机构介入,不再由納稅人買單。 部分國家的政府曾運用此一手段參與了債務重整計畫,例如美國政府在2009年至2013年間對通用汽車的紓困。
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Discovered by embedding cosine similarity (sentence-transformers MiniLM, 384-dim).
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