Bail-inable debt

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Bank regulation - bailin.

Bail-inable debt means liabilities of a bank that are subject to bailin, whether by the imposition of credit losses or by conversion into equity.

In either case, the effect is to recapitalise the bank.

(Source - HSBC annual report 2024).


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