• The SoFFin (Sonderfonds Finanzmarktstabilisierung - Special Financial Market Stabilization Funds) is a program of the German government with the purpose...
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  • Markets Stabilisation Fund (SoFFin) in February 2009, taking its total state funding to €52 billion. On 17 April 2009, SoFFin tendered an offer to take...
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    percent of shares still held by SoFFin, but failed to rule out a sale to a single bidder. Unicredit bought the SoFFin shares and in late September 2024...
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    therefore also partially owned by the government Hypo Real Estate 100% SoFFin Seized by SoFFin in 2009 to restore financial stability to the German housing market...
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    Financial Supervisory Authority (BaFin) Financial Market Stabilisation Fund (SoFFin) Federal Agency for Financial Market Stabilisation (FMSA) Institute for...
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  • Commerzbank utilized the Special Fund for Financial Market Stabilization (SoFFin). After the German federal government and the European Commission agreed...
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    might be transferred to a "bad bank" within Germany's bank rescue fund SoFFin in an effort to help repair Commerzbank's capital deficit. The Real Estate...
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  • for support from its regional state owner instead of drawing on help from SoFFin, the federal government's bail-out scheme. By 2009, the European Commission...
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    Capel-y-ffin (Welsh for 'chapel of the boundary') is a hamlet near the English-Welsh border, a couple of miles north of Llanthony in Powys, Wales. It lies...
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  • Controversial bailouts occurred in other countries as well, such as Germany (the SoFFin rescue fund), Switzerland (the rescue of UBS), Ireland (the "blanket guarantee"...
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