挤兑 (jǐ duì) — a bank run; (of depositors) to withdraw money en masse from a bank; to experience a bank run (of a bank)

Définition

A specialized finance term for a 'bank run' — depositors rushing to withdraw money at once. 挤 is 'to crowd, push' and 兑 is 'to exchange/cash in', so the word literally pictures throngs cashing out.

verb
a bank run(of depositors) to withdraw money en masse from a bankto experience a bank run (of a bank)

Exemples

  • 挤兑
    Yóu yú jīng yíng bú shàn, zhè jiā yín háng miàn lín zhe yán zhòng de jǐ duì fēng xiǎn.
    Due to poor management, this bank faces a serious risk of a bank run.
  • 挤兑
    Jīng jì wēi jī qī jiān, duō jiā yín háng dōu bèi jǐ duì le.
    During the economic crisis, many banks experienced runs.
  • 挤兑
    Yáo yán dǎo zhì chǔ hù fēn fēn qián qù jǐ duì, yín háng bù dé bù jǐn jí yìng duì.
    Rumors caused depositors to rush in for a run, and the bank had to respond urgently.

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