Similar words: ending, spending, depending, impending, pretending, end in, send in, landing. Meaning: [lend] n. disposing of money or property with the expectation that the same thing (or an equivalent) will be returned.
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(61) The high oil content lending black oats their descriptive name made them a traditional feed for horses.
(62) The budget allocates $ 19. 45 billion to State Department operations, foreign aid, peacekeeping and international lending institutions.
(63) The business of pawnbrokers, which consists in lending money upon pledges of goods, is the subject of special statutory regulation.
(64) The housing lenders ran up much of their debt through speculative lending in the late 1980s and early 1990s.
(65) That includes containing increases in corporate lending rates like the long-term prime rate.
(66) We see this as a national event of great importance and we are lending it our full support.
(67) The banks, in turn, claimed that their hands were tied by federal regulators who discouraged them from lending.
(68) He ended up calling them all to Washington to urge prudence in the lending system, not pyromania.
(69) One reason for this change is the greater competition among banks and the more aggressive lending policies that ensue.
(70) The central bank also loosened its own lending of securities, pouring millions of dollars into Wall Street.
(71) In the three months to July, net lending to consumers rose to £535m from £444m in the previous three months.sentencedict.com
(72) Inflation encourages consumption, borrowing and speculation: it discourages saving, lending and investment.
(73) Alongside these markets, using in some cases quite literally parallel instruments, are markets for lending and borrowing other currencies.
(74) For example, the rules restricted societies to lending for house purchase.
(75) Auto lending was climbing at an 11. 2 percent pace in November, down from 12. 4 percent during October.
(76) This encourages them to chase higher returns by lending to less creditworthy borrowers.
(77) Will saved the day by lending me his suit for the interview.
(78) Both government lending and tax concessions were highly selective, being steered towards particular industries.
(79) That is already happening: lending to small firms rose only 5.5% last year.
(80) The bank uses its triple A debt rating to borrow on world financial markets for its lending programme to middle-income countries.
(81) But he was borrowing and lending for only that one day.
(82) Net mortgage lending by building societies dropped 15 percent to Pounds 1.85 billion last month.
(83) Rising unemployment has taken its inevitable toll on the consumer lending market.
(84) Banks therefore increased lending to emerging market borrowers that carried a lower regulatory capital charge but generated higher profits.
(85) The programme is not binding on any of the signatories but is likely to influence the lending and spending of Western donors.
(86) There may be a gap between borrowing and lending rates, and quantitative restrictions on borrowing.
(87) To stimulate people to take the default risk of lending requires a positive money interest rate of 2 or 3 percent.
(88) Four big banks cut their prime lending rate by half a point to 9.5%.
(89) The long-term benefits are an earlier return to the international lending markets.
(90) We might refer to this as the ex ante demand for bank lending.
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