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Перевод: borrowing
[существительное] одалживание; заимствование [существительное]
Тезаурус:
- But limiting the size of a loan - to, say, a certain percentage of the value of a house or a multiple of the borrower's income - would mainly curb the borrowing by first-time buyers.
- In real terms borrowing is now cheaper in America, since real interest rates there are only 2-;3% compared with 4-;5% in Japan.
- "It's so hard to change the status quo that borrowing is always the easy way out in the short term," says Guido Tabellini, Professor of Economics at the University of Brescia.
- In open, borderless capital markets, it is hard for borrowing costs to diverge very far.
- Andrew Crisp, from Winchester, said it was nonsense to suggest that the Government had abandoned the entrepreneur by raising the cost of borrowing.
- It was currently financing its deficit by selling off 150bn worth of assets a year to other countries and by borrowing money from Japan and Europe.
- Labour demands for the Government to impose credit controls instead of high interest rates to curb borrowing were "a cruel deception" because they were unworkable.
- If you trod carefully last week, however, it was possible to avoid the appalling tedium of the poll of polls, or the studio debates about the Public Sector Borrowing Requirement.
- By September 1991, a combination of the impact of the recession, the high fixed costs of the Newport office and the loans to pay off the four partners had landed the firm with a 1.65m debt, 1m of which they saw as long-term borrowing and 650,000 as their working capital requirement.
- But users who do not have modems and keep their data "hygienic" by not borrowing software have little to fear, Mr Keane said.
- INTERNATIONAL BORROWING
- Even the government's re-entry into the gilts market as public borrowing has risen is seen as a sign of hope.
- unspecified borrowing period
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