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* [[Asset Protection Scheme]] | * [[Asset Protection Scheme]] | ||
* [[Asset purchase scheme]] | * [[Asset purchase scheme]] | ||
* [[Purchase and Assumption]] | * [[Purchase and Assumption]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:12, 26 June 2022
Banking.
A 'bad bank' is a self-standing institution established to purchase and hold impaired assets transferred from a failing institution.
The other assets are held in a 'good bank'.