Example sentences for: bailout

How can you use “bailout” in a sentence? Here are some example sentences to help you improve your vocabulary:

  • There's politics on both sides of the matter, says the Times : Korean politicians want up-front money to soften what are widely viewed in their country as the bailout's regulatory intrusions, while the Clinton administration has tried to make the U.S. contribution to the deal--estimated to be potentially $5 billion--more palatable by suggesting there's a chance it would never actually be needed.

  • The United States and the IMF moved quickly because South Korea's situation is worse than was originally thought and because, without the bailout, the crisis might spread to Japan and eventually to the United States.

  • The New York Times leads with South Korea's acceptance of the largest international economic rescue ever, a $55 billion bailout engineered by the IMF.

  • The International Monetary Fund and other lenders agreed to add $17 billion to the Russian bailout . In exchange, Russia agreed to clean up its budget practices and reform its financial system to attract private investment.

  • Pat Buchanan ( The McLaughlin Group ) denounced the "crony capitalism" of Asia and predicted that the coming International Monetary Fund bailout will run into the hundreds of billions of dollars.


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