bail-in

noun

Etymology

From bail + in, formed to contrast with bailout, which came first.

  1. inherited from *innai
  2. inherited from inn
  3. inherited from *in
  4. inherited from in
  5. inherited from in
  6. compounded as bail-in — “bail + in

Definitions

  1. The process of saving a bank from insolvency by making use of its internal resources…

    The process of saving a bank from insolvency by making use of its internal resources (such as client deposits).

The neighborhood

Vish — recursive loop

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