Unfortunately, however, both cash flows and collateral values are themselves distorted by credit bubbles.
They often have significant and liquid endowments that serve as collateral for the debt.
My first guess for the source of such collateral would be US and UK government bonds.
That is simply because high quality, high liquid collateral should be in high demand.
The catalyst: ratings agency downgrades on structured products like collateralized debt obligations containing subprime-tainted mortgage collateral.
Ratings are, for instance, used in evaluating capital standards and in central banks' collateral-eligibility rules.
The banks had United Spirits stocks pledged as collateral against their loans to Kingfisher.
ECB's broad acceptance of collateral before the crisis may actually have added fuel to the fire.
Collateral is paid over in case one or other party to a contract goes bust.
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Among the remedies available to Primerock is the option to seize collateral that backed the debt.
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This is partly because lenders ask for collateral that only the well-off can provide.
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Indeed, the 49ers are being used as collateral for a portion of the financing.
The future, which is not a bad deal if you ignore all the collateral gore.
The idea of offering gold as collateral to get cheaper loans is common practice in Asia.
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Collateral should, in the first instance, be posted for the loans made to Moscow last December.
Secured credit cards are easier to get than traditional cards because they have collateral.
It means collateral damage (again, disproportionately to blacks and Latinos) in the form of street violence.
She knew about collateral damage, knew that the injuries people saw were never the gravest.
Those appraisals often overstated the true values of the properties serving as collateral for the loans.
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But local high streets in neighbouring Black Country towns have seen precious little collateral benefit.
Ability to reduce collateral damage and casualties in every targeting application, to enhance credibility of use.
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Banks normally loan money between themselves as needed by providing mortgages and other capital as collateral.
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That's because the collateral needs of the fast-growing trading business threaten to overwhelm Sempra's balance sheet.
"What's important to realize is how much gold is used as collateral, " he said.
They boosted consumption, as homeowners used their houses as collateral to finance consumption or investment.
Collateral damage from the financial fallout of a busted marriage indeed falls hard on kids.
Relative to these staggering losses, collateral impacts arising from damaged reactors will likely be very minor.
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Intangible assets, like patents and other intellectual property, are difficult to use as collateral.
Now you did have to put up some security, some collateral, against that loan.
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Backed by collateral, such borrowing would not show up in the general government borrowing figures.
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