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It's not clear if the other five would have taken a haircut.
In other words, the firm was already taking a haircut on the transactions.
In order to reach that level bonds will have to take a haircut of some 62%.
"I think the insurance industry has got to take a haircut.
In the end, creditors will take a haircut; they always do.
“Barratt will have to take a haircut on the loans.
Whether Spelling will have to take a haircut on that asking price in today's market remains to be seen.
Or, as he put it, "everyone has to take a haircut."
Bondholders were eventually forced to take a haircut in 2012.
That is banker-speak for taking a haircut on the amount owed.
In such a way, nobody takes a haircut even though the debt has been partially forgiven.
Take a haircut on the value of trading book assets
Another €7bn is subordinated debt on which holders are already taking a haircut.
Either option involves the banks taking a haircut, however.
But better to take a haircut than a scalping.
Retail investors who bought at $50 took a haircut.
Time for Dendrinou-Louri to take a haircut of her own?
There are a number of players involved and all are adamant not to take a haircut.
"Would I have liked to figure out a way to save Mexico and still make the investors take a haircut?"
She said there "really was no other option" than reaching a deal for bondholders to take a haircut of 50 percent or more.
This could entail taking a haircut, hopefully not a buzzcut.
It is the first time that bondholders have been asked to take a haircut to keep a British bank afloat.
The companies were essentially getting paid to trim the amount owed to outside investors while not necessarily taking a haircut themselves.
"Everyone took a haircut," says Derrow of salaries that dropped during the recession.
But the governor said he now believes that the deal can win passage in the Legislature if the generators "take a haircut."