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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(121) It should be noted that the shorter the lending period, the higher the cost of missed discounts.
(122) This moral hazard sent them lending billions to property developers and investing billions in junk bonds.
(123) High Street banks raised their lending rates by two percent following the Government's initial interest rate hoist.
(124) Take up references before giving credit, lending money, letting in tenants, taking on staff.
(125) Today, the Bundesbank shifted back to variable-rate securities repurchase agreements for its weekly lending to commercial banks.
(126) Mom's good about lending people money when they need it.
(127) That disparity was due to the high level of mortgage lending at Bankinter.
(128) He urged the bank executives to keep lending to investment firms and other businesses.
(129) Charlotte, North Carolina-based First Union earnings rose 21 percent, as higher fees offset sluggish lending profit.
(130) The share of total sterling lending to the private sector-households and businesses - has risen sharply.
(131) Is he actually involved,(http://sentencedict.com/lending.html) or just lending his name to it?
(132) It is anticipated that borrowing of this nature will continue to constitute a large proportion of future cross-border lending.
(133) Recall that the authorities may have an interest in seeing interest rates rise in order to discourage bank lending and monetary growth.
(134) In 1986, the Society employed Price Waterhouse to undertake a review of its lending policies.
(135) The basic bank lending rate was set at 36 percent per month.
(136) Clinton and Riley predicted the student default rate will continue to decline as direct lending expands.
(137) The growth in lending comes after Bankinter stopped issuing new credit in 1992 and 1993 to cut credit risk.
(138) Seemingly the safest of all securitised corporate lending is the market for commercial paper.
(139) A cautious man would have inspected the properties he was lending against[sentencedict.com], for nothing but property underpinned the loans.
(140) However, nothing can substitute for the pressures of organised public opinion in lending and debtor countries.
(141) Much of the rise in commercial paper outstanding is a counterpart to the decline in bank lending.
(142) Britain's champion in the sport has been lending a helping hand.
(143) The next chapter reviews actual bank lending techniques and practices.
(144) Against this, they will be making continuous assessments of the scale of current bank lending.
(145) Fujimori is in Washington to attend an international meeting on small business lending and did not have an appointment with Clinton.
(146) The lending bank lends funds and in return accepts the bankers acceptance.
(147) Total fees and commissions fell to $ 204 million from $ 192 million, as corporate finance and lending fees fell.
(148) But at some point they decided to compete with the lending libraries in their own field.
(149) Much of the expansion in solar energy has been funded with loans from international lending institutions.
(150) Interest rates were increased in September 1989 and restrictions placed on commercial bank lending to dampen down economic activity.
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