rescue plans for failing banks or financial institutions
Rescue plans for failing banks or financial institutions refer to measures and strategies implemented by regulatory authorities and governments to prevent the collapse of these entities. These plans aim to protect the stability of the financial system by providing financial support, capital injections, or restructuring efforts to restore the troubled institutions' viability and prevent any negative ripple effects on the broader economy.
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