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6、That meant less capital was available to lend to upstart firms.

9、Private Banks may not lend to farmers, and the government agriculture bank is moribund.

12、An acquaintance is a person whom we know well enough to borrow from, but not well enough to lend to.

15、The problem is the apparent reluctance of Banks to lend to each other, particularly over three months.

18、More importantly, the credit markets, especially the ones where Banks lend to each other, look more relaxed.

21、The clearest signs of continuing liquidity stresses have been in the money markets, where Banks lend to each other.

24、The State Council also said it will encourage Banks to lend to private-equity firms and for mergers, as well as to small businesses and individual car buyers.

27、Mortgages will be slightly higher as it is perceived that it is safer to lend to a bankrupt Government than the public.

30、The first of these unsettling gauges is the rate at which Banks are willing to lend to one another, known as LIBOR (London Interbank Offered rate).

33、Banks won't lend to one another at the moment, so the hope is that this measure will increase liquidity - get money flowing again.

36、Development finance can fund and work to propel system building is committed to continue to lend to support China's social and economic development,market building and system building .

39、One of the more persistent rumors of recent days is that the euro zone is prepared to allow the EFSF to lend to Greece at an advantageous rate, so that it can buy back some of its debt.

42、The inter-bank market - where banks bor-row from or lend to each other- is flushed with money at the moment, due to a flood of for-eign funds and the continued fall in interest rates.

45、While the rates at which Banks lend to one another for longer periods of time have fallen somewhat as the ECB has flooded money markets with funds, they remain well above historical averages.

1、And refuse to lend to each other.

4、No one anywhere in the world has this kind of money to lend to Washington.

8、Almost anywhere else, such a system of government would lend to stagnation.

13、At his bank, the local manager will use his own judgment in deciding whether to lend to people and businesses.

17、However, even with the guarantee and the collateral, he says, many Banks are still unwilling to lend to small businesses.

22、Measures to boost credit include allowing Banks to lend to businesses afflicted by "temporary" financial woes due to the global recession but with sound fundamentals, Liu said.

26、Their access to wholesale funding markets has dried up, and the interbank market is increasingly stressed, as banks refuse to lend to each other.

31、Banks grew even less willing to lend to each other on Monday, and money-market funds fled anything with a whiff of risk.

35、Five of the 12 Federal Home Loan Banks, industry-owned co-operatives that lend to mortgage banks, are also pressing claims against the big securitisers.

40、It is a bit hot in the afternoon, my homework done, ready to go home, but some have no homework this classmate threw me begging for attention, I definitely want to lend to them.

44、The timing of an increase in the benchmark federal-funds rate -- a Fed-influenced rate at which banks lend to each other overnight -- is a centerpiece of Fed discussions.

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2、He will lend to you, but you will not lend to him.

7、And if ye lend to them of whom ye hope to receive, what thank have ye?

14、Newcastle, where he is chief librarian, is considering buying some e-book reading devices to lend to older, housebound residents.

20、If you lend too much money to a person, you will turn that person into a bad person.

28、It banned commercial Banks from buying and selling securities; their job was to pay interest on savings and lend to borrowers.

34、New coworkers a new office and a brand new work culture all lend to the feeling that you are a stranger in an even stranger land.

41、Thanks to the bank of England's historically low base rate (now 0.5%), Banks have been able to borrow cheaply in the short-term money markets and lend to the government at higher interest rates.

47、This contrasts with the situation at the height of the Asian economic crisis when there was a liquidity crunch, and inter-bank rates, which are the rates at which banks borrow from or lend to each other, hit as high as 12%.

10、Banks aren't allowed lend to production projects before the investors get relevant approvals, Liu said.

19、The regulators are usually preoccupied with keeping Banks sound and warning them not to lend too loosely. No more.

29、In many cases, banks may leave all kinds of warnings out of the blue just to keep growth and lend to new projects.

38、He won re-election in 2003 promising to create a bank to lend to small firms, at a time when big Banks were busy cleaning up their balance-sheets.

3、The Fed wants banks to continue to lend to creditworthy borrowers.

16、This was a firm that was supposed to lend to Germany's famed legion of middle-sized companies, or Mittelstand.

32、It cannot lend to failing firms because that job now sits with the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation under the bill's new resolution authority.

46、This fall, on account of its deep losses, GMAC said it would only lend to people with credit scores of 700 or higher, effectively cutting off millions of potential borrowers.

23、The amount it has agreed to lend to Greece, for example, is about 24 times the amount Greece contributes to the IMF.

43、The gap between the three-month interbank rate, at which Banks lend to one another, and the base rate had opened up to an extraordinary extent last year (see chart).

25、Under the law, the Fed has the authority to lend to any nonbank, but only if the loan is "secured to the satisfaction of the Federal Reserve bank."

11、The spreads at which big Banks lend to each other, meanwhile, hit a two-month high.

37、Big Indian MFIs are now sharing information, pledging not to lend to a person who has already borrowed from three others and to keep total lending to a limit.

5、Money markets seized up across the globe as banks refused to lend to each other.

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