bail in

See also: bail-in

English

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Etymology

bail + in

Noun

bail in (plural bail ins)

  1. The process of saving a bank from insolvency by making use of its internal resources (such as client deposits).
    • 2016, Giuseppe Boccuzzi, The European Banking Union: Supervision and Resolution:
      Alternatively, where losses are not completely transferred to other creditors, the resolution fund can provide a contribution to the bank in order to cover the losses not absorbed through the bail-in and the capital shortfall, as well as to buy shares or other capital instruments of the bank under resolution in order to recapitalise it.

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