In 2009, during the global credit crisis, the Bank injected £200 billion into the economy.
The credit crisis has raised several public sector accounting issues.
The acquisition closed soon after the credit crisis of 2007 and 2008 took hold.
But, ever since the credit crisis began, big moves have become common.
The current slow economy and credit crisis have reminded all of us about the need to live within our means.
The move was largely due to the current credit crisis.
And it lost more than fifty billion dollars in the credit crisis.
The global credit crisis had gathered steam during the 2007-2008 period.
Trade finance was another key area where we were looking for action to ease the global credit crisis.
This was the first foreign company to buy a failed bank during the credit crisis of 2008 and 2009.