She approached the Royal College of Music about loaning the instruments when she saw them in the museum.
We are now in a moratorium on loaning the house, which has led to many awkward conversations for me, and even some tears on the part of the others.
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The letter also mentions loaning the book out, which could mean he felt a need to keep his books clean for other readers (this is perhaps a more persuasive argument).
Waltz describes what it was like working inside the industry during the subprime lending craze when lenders were loaning people the full value of the house with no money down.
The banks borrow more of the cheaper money and use it for other investments rather than getting loans to consumers because fear of loaning to the wrong people.
Mortgage related securities lost all bids at that time and while the Fed had no authority to purchase securities in these markets it went to the extraordinary step of loaning money to the newly formed Maiden Lane entities which allowed them to purchase such securities.
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Back in the fall of 2005, the Federal Reserve, U.S. Treasury and the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) realized that community banks were loaning funds to the housing and real estate markets at a pace above what these regulators thought as prudent.
But then you get hung up on the firm loaning lower-level staff to assist the client with its tax return.
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"The banks have got to start loaning money--the economy is being held up, " says real estate mogul Donald Trump.
In the early 1960s, the Rojtman family, known for its substantial collection of old-master paintings, acquired the gem, later loaning it to several exhibitions, including the diamond show at the American Museum of Natural History in New York in 1998.
National Century ran a scheme in which it attracted money from investors under the premise that it was loaning it to hospitals and other medical enterprises against the collateral of short-term receivables.
Jewelers have been loaning their best baubles to the stars--on Oscar night, in particular--since 1943, when Harry Winston outfitted Best Actress nominee Jennifer Jones with his treasures.
We urge the police to act more quickly in future and to review the arrangements for loaning officers from one force to another in this type of scenario.
And we use the term redlining since then to talk about either residential segregation or to talk about banks that tended to follow the pattern of loaning money to white neighborhoods and then redlining or leaving out credit availability to minority neighborhoods.
The reading skills that pupils develop by loaning books remains with them throughout their lives and goes some way to counteract the negative effects of an stunted primary education.
One of the chief ways it has done this is by loaning 70, 000 freezers to retailers on condition that they stock only the company's products.
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That means banks have to keep a larger portion of their cash on deposit instead of loaning it to clients, thus restricting the flow of money into the economy.
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Importantly, it would reduce banks fear of the following problem: If funds are cheap only because the economy is poor then loaning money to young businesses is always a loosing proposition.
And by loaning more money to banks, it injects money into the financial system, and the price of loans is the interest rate.
Due to investor expectations of profitability, companies will focus on loaning to borrowers in established markets rather than investing into the expansion of the microfinance frontier into under-serviced, riskier regions.
Manchester City has been loaning players to other clubs to cut operating losses and abide by the new regulations.
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The proposals that the President makes are to put our economy back on a firm foundation, but to ensure that we never face the crisis that we did in September of 2008 and that we never have to take the actions that taxpayers did in October of 2008 in loaning hundreds of billions of dollars to cover risky losses.
While the M0 money stock has indeed increased, inflation is up slightly, and banks are flush with capital to be loaned, the M3 stock of money is actually down (a much broader measure of money), the velocity of M3 is down, and banks have not been loaning out much money.
It does mean, however, that government would stop giving or loaning money to students to enroll in certain approved institutions and would stop getting in the way of nontraditional institutions.
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