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- verb Present participle of
recapitalise .
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Examples
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Assets "recapitalised", or nationalised, by the Treasury are sellable as the economy improves
Slugger O'Toole 2008
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The second phase of Buchan's plans involves a recapitalised Southern Cross emerging with a significantly smaller estate, but one that is on a firm financial footing.
Southern Cross seeks £100m cash injection to avoid collapse 2011
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Iceland has recapitalised the banking system and embarked on easing the capital controls put in place at the height of the crisis.
Central Banker Says Iceland 'Is Back' Gabriele Parussini 2011
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The Washington-based fund, which wants eurozone banks to be recapitalised, said: "We are back in the danger zone."
Financial policy committee to warn of effects of worsening eurozone crisis 2011
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Buchan is also trying to persuade Southern Cross's landlords to cut rents so that a recapitalised company can plough money into homes to meet capital expenditure requirements.
Southern Cross seeks £100m cash injection to avoid collapse 2011
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All the major banks should be required to agree policies on arrears, repossession, responsible lending and the provision of debt advice in return for any financial assistance from the Government or the Bank of England - not just the recapitalised banks but also those seeking Government guarantees for loans and short-term liquidity.
A man with a plan 2008
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In a deal expected to include a contribution from the UK taxpayer of up to £10bn, the crippled banking sector is to be recapitalised, effectively taking Allied Irish Banks into state control and giving the government a majority stake in Bank of Ireland.
Ireland to get ?85bn loan in deal that will nationalise its banks Jill Treanor 2010
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Brian Cowen, the taoiseach, said a "fundamental downsizing" was essential, with smaller banks recapitalised "at the highest international standards".
Irish bailout includes emergency ?10bn of aid to stem run on banks Jill Treanor 2010
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- The recapitalised banks would be allowed to increase their leverage, so they would resume lending.
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The FDIC would be recapitalised by $200bn as a temporary measure.
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