When he arrived inside, his office was thronged with men desperate to borrow money.
Don Thomas and Keith Morrell wanted to borrow money and shift funds within budgets.
Ms Hutt is pressing the Treasury to give the Welsh government the power to borrow money.
Money will no longer be free, the Fed will actually pay banks to borrow money.
An investment may not make sense if you have to borrow money at 6% interest.
She repeated a call for the Welsh government to be allowed to borrow money.
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This change will allow the company to borrow money which it can then invest.
Or when it becomes much more expensive for the Federal government to borrow money.
When Ward attempted to borrow money from the Marine National Bank, its president, James D.
Italy and the Netherlands also had to pay a higher rate to borrow money.
Even after grants and tax credits, most students still need to borrow money for school.
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One is to borrow money from your parents and the second is to shop around.
One of the biggest constraints on African farming is the inability to borrow money for fertilisers.
The report also says the Welsh government should have new powers to borrow money.
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Also, local governments put bond issues on the ballot to borrow money for various reasons.
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Therefore, both U.S. and non-U.S. public companies will continue to borrow money to buy their own shares.
And it was crowding out the opportunity of the private sector to borrow money, and raising their cost.
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As such, I suspect the federal government will still be able to borrow money at very low rates.
We theorized that it might lose its 60-year- old government-backed status, which allows it to borrow money cheaply.
At its heart Libor rates represent what banks would have to pay to borrow money from other banks.
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This makes it affordable for young people to buy homes and for businesses to borrow money for growth.
Nor is it economic, given the issuing costs, for small companies to borrow money in the bond market.
Slovenia's mostly state-owned banking sector is suffering from mounting bad debts and the government has struggled to borrow money.
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Whether Wales should be able to borrow money to fund big road and building projects won't be there either.
Italian banks are suffering and are less willing to lend, making it harder for ordinary businesses to borrow money.
These are bonds, a form of IOU issued by governments to borrow money.
In fact, we have to borrow money just to make the interest payments.
Put simply, the Libor rate is the rate at which banks are able to borrow money from each other.
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"There are not that many borrowers who have sufficient collateral and cash flow who want to borrow money, " says Beal.
After a decade of rising oil prices and budget surpluses, Russia is running a deficit and looking to borrow money.
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