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" ... ATI’s most ambitious proposal contemplates the federal government paying all costs for catastrophic HCBS costs that exceed a specified threshold. In effect, such a model would bring Medicaid closer to becoming a federal program without actually nationalizing it and while still allowing states to tailor specific benefits to their populations. ... "
" ... Authorities in Portugal have also taken steps to recover assets owned by Dos Santos. In July the government went to the extreme of nationalizing Efacec, an engineering firm majority owned by Dos Santos, reportedly out of concern for the company’s survival. In April, a Portuguese court froze her roughly $500 million holding in cable TV and broadband firm Nos. Her investment in Nos shows just how welcomed Dos Santos was by Portugal’s business elite: she held the shares through ZOPT, a partnership with the family of Belmiro de Azevedo, a respected Portuguese billionaire who died in 2017. The shareholders of ZOPT are in the process of dissolving the partnership, according to a spokesperson for Nos. ... "
" ... Motivated by favorable foreign trade balances accumulated during World War II, Perón engaged in a massive program of expenditures aimed at nationalizing industries and public services, extending health and welfare benefits, and reinforcing national defense. His Five-Year Plan stated that promoting national industry would augment and strengthen economic and political independence. ... "
" ... That has the BOJ hoping as few people as possible notice its ginormous profit. Or the side-effects from effectively nationalizing Japan’s stock market. It’s deeply unhealthy for any central bank to play the role of domestic investment “whale.” Indirectly, the roughly $55 billion of stocks the BOJ buys annually gives it a more than 5% of shares at 485 Japanese companies, says NLI Research Institute. ... "
" ... “At the beginning of the pandemic, many countries sought protection by nationalizing personal protective equipment (PPE) stock. Those actions, while understandable, exposed the national security threat posed to public health systems around the world by globalization of supply chains over the last 20 years and reliance on just-in-time production,” he said. ... "