Weitere Beispiele werden automatisch zu den Stichwörtern zugeordnet - wir garantieren ihre Korrektheit nicht.
Or he can put up a guarantee deposit, but that's even more money."
The rest of the rescue funds will be used to guarantee deposits at financial institutions and to nationalize failed banks.
Since 2008 the Australian government has guaranteed deposits up to a million dollars per customer per institution against banking failure.
You rescue every last institution you can save without the big immediate cost of closing it down and paying off the guaranteed deposits.
In March, the insurance agency gave the bank $1 billion in emergency aid and guaranteed deposits to halt a run by depositors.
From a depositor's standpoint, there is no difference, because the Government continues to guarantee deposits of up to $100,000 at both types of institutions.
By continuing to guarantee deposits of up to $100,000 at banks and thrifts, the Government is still underwriting a risk-prone financial system.
Another federal insurance program, which guaranteed deposits in savings and loan institutions, failed catastrophically in 1989, after years of policy missteps.
"There will be no windmill farms, no prize cattle herd financed by federally guaranteed deposits," he said.
Iceland makes a much more sparing use of this provision, so its definition of a guaranteed deposit is wider:
Kuwait's central bank will guarantee deposits at Gulf Bank, but losses on the debt may exceed 375 million dinars.
In Finland and Norway, the local financial supervisors took over Kaupthing's operations and guaranteed deposits.
Midamerica will retain First Commodity's $500,000 guarantee deposit and the defunct firm waived all claim to those funds, according to the exchange.
Domingo Cavallo, the economy minister, went on national television this afternoon to guarantee deposits and try to persuade Argentines to leave their money in the banks.
Tax Free, High Interest, Secret, Guaranteed Deposits in Dollars to Greece."
I should like to emphasise that every Member State and every deposit guarantor already has the option of exceeding the European minimum when guaranteeing deposits.
Negotiators also addressed an issue that has frustrated Congress and the banking industry for months, agreeing to changes to replenish the insurance fund that guarantees deposits at savings and loans.
In early 1817, another group of merchants formed the Bank of Missouri, which initially was successful and became a United States depository bank with $150,000 in guaranteed deposits.
The new governor of Rhode Island closed more than half the state's banks following the collapse of a private insurance fund which guarantees deposits at 45 banks not insured by the federal government.
"The F.S.L.I.C. already has 500 thrifts that are insolvent," he said, referring to the Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation, which guarantees deposits at the institutions.
The bailout represents no less than the United States Goverment making good on its full faith and credit, guaranteeing deposits against losses, even ones in high-paying Texas savings and loan institutions.
Breaking a long stalemate, the Clinton Administration and Republican leaders in Congress have reached agreement on a legislative package to replenish the insurance fund that guarantees deposits at savings and loans.
On September 19, 2008, U.S. Treasury Department announced that up to $50 billion in the ESF would temporarily be made available to guarantee deposits in certain money market funds.
Banks can reassure depositors that the central bank, the Reserve Bank of Australia, will guarantee deposits, but in return for that privilege the banks must abide by a number of conditions.
The new association will receive $200 million in cash and a $1.1 billion note from the Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation, which guarantees deposits in savings institutions up to $100,000.