Don Thomas and Keith Morrell wanted to borrow money and shift funds within budgets.
Apple could buy Citigroup without blinking, even ExxonMobil if they wanted to borrow a couple of hundred billion.
The head of the delegation said Tuesday that the discussions had yet to cover the amount Iceland wanted to borrow.
Even if they wanted to borrow more, cities across the country are restricted in their revenue decisions by overbearing state governments.
Once, if you wanted to borrow money, you had either to visit a bank or to tap a rich friend or relative.
The uptick rule, in place from the 1930s, forced traders who wanted to borrow stock to sell short to wait for an uptick in the price before putting on their trades.
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Chen Ying, her mother says, started to worry that she was becoming a burden on the family, an unnecessary mouth to feed particularly after her mother wanted to borrow money to keep her at school.
Libor, CFAs are agreed, should reflect actual interbank borrowing rates, not some hypothetical estimated rate at which banks think they could probably borrow if they wanted to.
The only companies that had money back then were the large state-owned enterprises that were able to borrow all they wanted from the four large state-owned banks, or perhaps go public on one of the new stock exchanges in Shanghai and Shenzhen.
As a result, they were able to borrow as much as they wanted and take risks with those funds that they couldn't have taken unless the markets believed -- correctly as it turned out -- that Uncle Sam would stand behind them.
But Selig let it be known that he wanted to break up with McCourt for along time now, and if the Dodgers were to borrow from MLB the league would have much more say in how the team is run and to whom and when it was sold.
Appropriations and borrowing are separate powers, require separate votes, and the reason no president before asserted that he had the right to borrow as much as he wanted against the explicit legal limit of congress is because both powers, appropriations and borrowing, are explicitly given to the Congress, not to the president.
The French wanted the fund to become a bank so it could borrow from the European Central Bank (ECB).
So maybe there's value for the chancellor in advertising to the world that he could if he wanted borrow with no fixed repayment date, such is the stability of British democracy and the UK's record of paying its debts.
Banks that were weak would not have wanted to signal that fact widely in markets by submitting honest estimates of the high price they would have to pay to borrow, if they could borrow at all.
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And she was counting on that house not only to provide stability for the children as they grew up, but also as an asset that she could borrow against later when the kids wanted and needed money for college to provide that opportunity.
Nearly half said they would be "very" or "somewhat" likely to borrow an e-reading device that came loaded with a book they wanted.
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Third, if the bailout loan ranks ahead of existing private-sector loans to the Spanish government, there is a risk that Spain will end up paying more to borrow from conventional commercial sources - which is precisely the opposite of what it wanted.
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