• Outright Monetary Transactions (OMT) is a program of the European Central Bank under which the bank makes purchases ("outright transactions") in secondary...
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  • Outright Monetary Transactions case (2014) BVerfGE 134, 366 is an EU law case, concerning preliminary references to the Court of Justice of the European...
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  • C-62/14 is an EU law case relevant for banking law which approved outright monetary transactions that were needed to save the Eurozone from financial turmoil...
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    August 2018. Retrieved 16 June 2012. "Technical features of Outright Monetary Transactions" Archived 16 November 2017 at the Wayback Machine, ECB Press...
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  • December 2011 and February 2012, and the announcement of the outright monetary transactions (OMT) program in the summer of 2012. The ECB acted as a de facto...
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    important issues. Similarly, the German Constitutional Court in the Outright Monetary Transactions case referred a question for preliminary ruling on whether the...
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  • retrain oral rest posture, swallowing patterns, and speech Outright Monetary Transactions, which denotes the European Central Bank's purchases of bonds...
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    Draghi's speech, on 6 September 2012 the ECB announced the Outright Monetary Transactions programme (OMT). Unlike the previous SMP programme, OMT has...
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    bailout/precautionary programme from EFSF/ESM, through some yield lowering Outright Monetary Transactions (OMT). Ireland and Portugal received EU-IMF bailouts In November...
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    (controversially) as a conditional LOLR with its 2012 policy of Outright Monetary Transactions. In 1763, the king was the lender of last resort in Prussia;...
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