• For the work and pensions secretary, getting Universal Credit right amounts to the culmination of a ten year political journey, that began with what was dubbed his "Easterhouse epiphany".

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  • The amounts you owe on credit cards and to lenders, as well as the proportion of those amounts to available credit are considered.

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  • Others lenders were willing to extend higher amounts of credit than the company was seeking, but in our view, the debt to equity ratio they were being offered was not healthy for the company, and not something that Hercules would support in either a bull or bear market.

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  • We should also explore possible means of reducing this market's dependence on large amounts of intraday credit from the banks that facilitate the settlement of triparty repos.

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  • Even small amounts of bad credit can drive out good.

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  • They have sought to draw psychological and behavioral lessons from the enormous amounts of data the credit-card companies collect every day.

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  • While most people have no qualms about sending enormous amounts of money to credit card companies, on a regular and systematic basis, they balk at the idea of paying themselves, first.

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  • As American consumers discovered that our collective credit card was no longer good, the Federal Reserve stepped in with the national credit card and began dumping vast amounts of cheap money on the world.

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  • To help relieve the pressures in the interbank markets, the Federal Reserve among other actions recently introduced a term auction facility (TAF), through which prespecified amounts of discount window credit can be auctioned to eligible borrowers, and we have been working closely and cooperatively with other central banks to address market strains that could hamper the achievement of our broader economic objectives.

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  • On Monday, the Fed announced a series of steps to funnel massive amounts of liquidity through clogged credit markets, including boosting the sizes of cash auctions and offering banks interest on reserves.

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  • Amidst the financial world's danse macabre, the Federal Reserve announced on Monday a series of steps to funnel massive amounts of liquidity through clogged credit markets, including boosting the sizes of cash auctions and offering banks interest on reserves.

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  • Similarly, employees (sometimes limited by corporate title or function) may be permitted to charge personal expenses (limited to certain types of charges or dollar amounts) on a corporate credit card with the similar expectation that the charges will be highlighted on the next statement and promptly reimbursed.

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  • Credit card revenues are comprised of finance charges, late fees, and third party merchant fees, or the amounts received from merchants who accept the Target Visa credit card.

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  • Although credit has been growing fast, it still amounts to only about 40% of GDP a much lower figure than in developed economies.

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  • Zopa categorizes borrowers based on their credit grades, so lenders can offer terms and amounts of money based on the category of the borrower.

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  • In fact, for all the current excitement about rock-star bonds and the like, it is striking that the vast majority of asset-backed securities are American and involve a few types of assets, such as mortgage and credit-card loans, which generate relatively predictable amounts of cash at predictable times.

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  • Interest rates would skyrocket on credit cards, on mortgages and on car loans, which amounts to a huge tax hike on the American people.

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  • Holland and his vice president of development, Todd Praisner, discovered that the computer systems at credit-card processing centers could instantly authorize charges for specific amounts and particular merchants, meaning businesses could control spending in real time instead of waiting until the end of the month.

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  • Holland and Todd Praisner, his vice president of development, discovered that the computer systems at credit-card processing centers could instantly authorize charges for specific amounts and particular merchants, meaning that businesses could control spending in real time instead of waiting until the end of the month.

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  • Spain is staging what amounts to the rich world's first big post-credit-crunch election.

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  • Credit cards also help build a credit score, something that is important when you want to borrow larger amounts of money to buy a car or home.

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  • Our bad behavior spending spree was gleefully enabled by a wallet full of credit cards and bankers ever so happy to endlessly re-finance your house for amounts exceeding its market value.

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  • Nobody seems to care that you are being paid piddling amounts to lend your money to the U.S Treasury debt which has credit ratings that defy gravity.

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  • Admittedly, however, bank managers have yet to pluck up courage to lend more than token amounts to deserving non-state firms one reason why China's credit crunch has proved so persistent.

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  • Credit Suisse First Boston uses an economic model to estimate the impact of a fall in the yen of varying amounts.

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