The dispute centred on how much U.S. company Ludlow Music should earn in revenues for allowing Williams and his record company to borrow from late U.S. folk singer Woody Guthrie's 1961 song "I am the Way, " whose copyright it owns.
Skeptics say Argentina shouldn't do this unless it negotiates a treaty with the U.S. Then Argentine banks could borrow from the Federal Reserve, just as American banks can, to prevent liquidity crunches or panics.
It cut the rate to 5.75% and urged banks to borrow from the window, a previously taboo measure.
Italy's government paid an interest rate of 6.47% to borrow 3bn euros for five years at a bond auction, up from 6.3% last month.
Investment capital comes from savings, and when governments borrow, savings are diverted from private investment.
If you don't want to be bothered about the bond markets, don't borrow from them.
Since 1994, provinces and lower-tier governments have not been permitted to issue bonds or borrow from banks.
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She was wearing her pink trainers, and had to borrow Wellingtons from Hilda.
The government request came on the same day New York state officials cleared the way for AIG to borrow from itself.
The assembly government wants more people to use their local libraries, and for libraries to make it easier for members to borrow from elsewhere.
It has been holding reviews into business rates and the difficulties faced by small businesses in Wales when they try to borrow from banks.
The federal government can also borrow more funds from investors.
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Now banks all over the eurozone, in Greece, Cyprus, Portugal, Ireland, Spain and Italy (as the most extreme examples), are only alive at the moment thanks to the sheer scale of the money they've been able to borrow from the ECB and from their respective national central banks.
In Brazzaville, it's common for Sapeurs to rent or borrow clothes from fellow fops or requisition them from friends visiting from Europe.
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As existing Treasury Bonds mature, we not only borrow the money necessary to redeem them, but we borrow it from the very people cashing them in.
If you can't afford to go to college, borrow some money from your parents.
In fact, 58% of library patrons have no idea they can borrow e-books from their library.
Politicians have no such discipline: they can always raise taxes or borrow from future generations.
The owner of Bridal Elegance was willing to let Fletke borrow a wedding dress from her collection.
He said, you know what, borrow money from your parents. (Laughter.) That's not an answer.
The banks encountered huge outflow of deposits and had to borrow 265 billion euros from the ECB.
Most of these plans have a loan provision that permits account owners to borrow from their savings.
At its heart Libor rates represent what banks would have to pay to borrow money from other banks.
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If you can't afford to start a business or go to college, he says, borrow money from your parents.
Put simply, the Libor rate is the rate at which banks are able to borrow money from each other.
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The money will get into the hands of speculators at the big banks, those that can borrow from the Fed.
What Spain really wants is for the eurozone to agree to banks being able to borrow directly from EU funds.
It throws me back to summers in elementary school when my older sister and I would borrow books from the library.
The definition of a derivative work should be tightened to include adaptations while exempting new works that borrow from existing sources.
In the end, she managed to borrow the money from her mother.
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