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As part of the contentious bank bailout process, the timetable for foreign bank entry was relaxed.
The government was able to use its leverage in the bank and corporate bailout processes to force through many such changes.
First, deposits are implicitly insured when the next generation has enough bailout incentives.
The subsequent government was willing to use the bailout process to transfer bank ownership to foreigners on a large scale.
We have been trying to buy time with bailouts.
The single currency forces nations to adopt the wrong monetary policy, with calamitous outcomes for the bailout receivers and to those paying.
Threatening to fine a nearly bankrupt nation feels like an empty threat, and promises of continual eurozone bailouts will always bring moral hazard.
Citizens have paid twice, with costs of a taxpayer bailout followed by the pain of recession and spending cuts.
It does not include so-called bailout clauses.
The bailout may allow it to limp on until the next time that its monetary policy needs to diverge from those of the rest of the eurozone.
These two countries, and probably others in the future, may be subjected to a hellish cycle of bailout policies, whereby bailing them out serves to bail out another bailout.
These can only provide a few breaths and are only suited for bailout from relatively shallow depths and where no decompession stops will be required.
During 2008, companies that received $295 billion in bailout money had spent $114 million on lobbying and campaign contributions.
The federal government gave the bank a $500 million bailout, the first major federal bailout of a national bank.
The interest for the eurozone loans is 5%, considered to be a rather high level for any bailout loan.