banking crisis

collocation in English

meaningsofbankingandcrisis

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banking
noun[U]
uk
/ˈbæŋ.kɪŋ/
us
/ˈbæŋ.kɪŋ/
the business of operating ...
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crisis
noun
uk
/ˈkraɪ.sɪs/
us
/ˈkraɪ.sɪs/
a time of great disagreement, confusion, ...
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(Definition ofbankingandcrisisfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofbanking crisis

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Such lending will certainly ease a liquidity-inducedbankingcrisis, but it will also have important general equilibrium effects on the economy.
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Recall that abankingcrisisoccurs whenever movers receive a lower return on their deposits than do nonmovers.
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In contrast, duringbankingcrisisnegative impacts generate larger volatility of inter-bank rates.
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Abankingcrisisoccurs when a large number of banks fails to meet regulatory capital requirements, is illiquid, or is insolvent.
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Although a large number of investors withdrew funds before the 1983bankingcrisis, a significant number of investors lost most of their investment during the crisis.
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By highlighting the severity of thebankingcrisis, this measure challenged banks and, more importantly, the government to address the issue of bank system insolvency more energetically.
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In turn, they used these securities to avoid the deposit losses (' money flight ') that usually occurs in economies under high inflation rates, leading tobankingcrisis.
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All of this began with a genuinebankingcrisiswhich included the investment banks.
FromEuroparl Parallel Corpus - English
In 2009, thisbankingcrisisled to a deep economic crisis in the real economy.
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Thus, the central question is: are any serious lessons being learned from thebankingcrisis?
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We all know what happened with the secondarybankingcrisisand with the consortium banks.
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We have not solved thebankingcrisis, nor will we by being faint-hearted.
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However, let us look back for a moment at the secondarybankingcrisis.
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Everyone acknowledges that, however great and corrupt and fraudulent the secondarybankingcrisiswas, it was not so big as the crisis today.
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One of the things about thatbankingcrisiswas that the banks were given a long lease and a long rein.
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I recollect that in 1973 there was over-reaction to the secondarybankingcrisis.
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We have over-reacted to the 1972–73 secondarybankingcrisis.
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We are constantly talking about thebankingcrisisand what we can do for small and medium-sized enterprises.
FromEuroparl Parallel Corpus - English
We have to work to make sure that there is never again abankingcrisislike the one we are going through at the moment.
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It has been hard hit by the economic, financial andbankingcrisis.
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