Similar words: hot money, fiat money, soft money, nightmare, pocket money, light meter, earnest money, put money into. Meaning: n. the economic condition in which credit is difficult to secure and interest rates are high.
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1. The combination of tight money and high debt is causing more than token distress.
2. Is it because of tight money and give up Wuhu Port?
3. Tight money policies make it necessary for us to turn down loan requests from many clients or to increase the downpayment requirements on mortgage and installment loans .
4. Tight money is considered a particularly powerful tool for fighting inflation.
5. The tight money condition and high bank interest are taxing for us.
6. The parallels with the years since 1988, also characterized by strong deflationary pressure and tight money, are apparent.
7. They persuaded the Federal Reserve to back off of tight money.
8. I don't think so ,(sentencedict.com) at least not in any direct way involving " tight money. "
9. Broke surface loans on the one hand to the market demand , on the other hand, is affected by the tight money market factors.
10. The East, particularly the industrial sector, suffered from a cripplingly tight money supply.
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