Let the banks go bust, honor the deposit insurance and let everyone else go hang.
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Plaintiffs' lawyers, however, are looking for other ways to collect when companies go bust.
Should more banks and brokers go bust, life insurers are unlikely to get this money back.
At which point they go bust and much of the European banking system fails with them.
It's the number "13.99" which tells you the UK isn't bust and probably won't go bust.
He told the BBC in March that the college was half-demolished and it may go bust.
Which, if there is a haircut on the bonds, will all go bust immediately.
That means letting firms beyond rescue, even those connected to influential chaebol, go bust.
Nobody, they say, wants a nuclear state in a difficult region to go bust.
Mr Knapp seems likely either to succeed very big, or go bust very big.
Loans to property developers are riskier and banks' profits will be hurt as developers go bust.
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Fearful of rising unemployment, it has been loth to let insolvent companies go bust.
In a sense, the right to go bust is an insurance policy against financial disaster.
Third, more banks could go bust if the blockage continues, making investors even more risk-averse.
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Encouragingly, employee-owned firms were less likely to go bust than firms without worker ownership.
Had AIG been allowed to go bust, the swaps market might well have unravelled.
Lawful or not, the rescue cannot be undone, without forcing the banks to go bust.
TCF's debts, so its best bet would be to let the company go bust.
Second, we could decide to hold a new constitutional convention before we go bust.
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As more companies owned by private-equity firms go bust, the industry will have to admit its sins.
In the US, it is taken for granted that states and municipalities can and do go bust.
If the insurers get derated (or worse still, go bust), the value of those bonds will fall.
Weaker banks should go bust, then be wound up or sold to stronger institutions, including foreign bidders.
Otherwise, a sharp rise in contributions might cause businesses to shed jobs, or even to go bust.
If companies were to go bust, their deficits would be larger than they otherwise would have been.
It is clear now that in no circumstance will Clearwire default on anything, much less go bust.
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As a first step, the government should allow the weakest of the smaller banks to go bust.
Anybody left paying oil indexed prices in Europe can expect to go bust (and please, please, do).
They make good on deadbeat homeowners in their pools, and they are unlikely to go bust themselves.
But many other record labels have issued fine music only to go bust because of poor business decisions.
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