And from the perspective of our European cousins, they see these programmes as a marvellous way to leverage the money they put into the Eumetsat budget back to their country.
In recent years this program, which provides direct loans, loan guarantees, and lines of credit to regionally or nationally significant transportation projects, has helped mayors leverage four times the money invested in it by the federal government, helping construction workers get on the job quicker, and repaying taxpayers their hard-earned money faster.
This may require to leverage the IMF with fresh money from places like China, to reach the right size to intervene properly.
But it is rather obvious that the more money the team loses, the more leverage Einhorn has.
With the widespread adoption of the mobile phone, especially in the developing world, we saw an opportunity to leverage our technology and significantly lower the cost of money transfer.
Hedge funds Monarch Alternative Capital LP, Silver Point Capital LP and other senior creditors hold leverage in the discussions after lending Hostess money to keep it operating during bankruptcy proceedings.
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For these Governors their decisions on the Obamacare Medicaid money was the moment when the States had maximal leverage with Washington.
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Much of the remainder would be for an infrastructure bank, which would try to leverage federal money with private capital to build highways, transit systems and the like.
Instead of folding our tent, we sought out another market where we could leverage our intellectual property: the international remittance or money transfer industry.
If you are a generous person when poor, chances are money will give you the leverage you need to do good on a grander scale.
In the past we talked about "dual use" military-civilian technologies, but truth be told, not much of what's in a bomb migrates back to a BMW. However, the money flowing into military and homeland infra-structure security will leverage revolutionary technologies and materials of the new digital age.
By using options, the trader gains leverage and can achieve larger returns than those seen by tying up the same amount of money in a short stock position.
The head of Elliott Management warned of the massive levels of leverage at major global banks, and at the perils of quantitative easing which is masked money printing, telling investors to be weary of holding U.S., European, or Japanese bonds.
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The Kyoto Protocol established mechanisms which would leverage money for adaptation from carbon trading.
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Although children have been subjected to unspeakable emotional cruelties by parents intent on using kid-leverage to damage new exes, rarely is money the issue.
The worry is exacerbated by the high leverage (ie, use of borrowed money) of many hedge funds: this boosts returns on good days but magnifies losses too.
The best golfers and tennis players try to leverage prize money into even bigger paydays from corporate sponsorships.
In general, that kind of leverage is not necessarily a bad thing, if the borrowed money is plowed into assets generating good returns.
Initially, it described collective investment vehicles, often organised as private partnerships, that specialised in combining two investment techniques, short sales (borrowing a security and selling it in the hope of being able to repurchase it more cheaply before repaying the lender) and leverage (buying securities with borrowed money) in a way that reduced risk.
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At the time of its demise, Bear Stearns was overextended by a leverage ratio of 30-to-1 (the ratio of money leant out vs. capital on hand).
Many funds use borrowed money to leverage higher returns, but that can cause the price to collapse if managers are forced to cut the dividend.
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"Manchester United continue to successfully leverage their global brand, " he said following the publishing of the annual Football Money League table.
When you are negotiating, I recommend ensuring that the person across the table makes some money too, even if you have more leverage.
Global Witness calls on the oil companies and the commercial banks that deal with Angola to use their leverage to demand greater accountability and openness in the use of the country's money.
The drawback to this kind of leverage is that investors can both profit and lose money based on 33 ounces of gold.
Specifically, it will simply encourage banks to borrow money at zero percent from the Fed, and then use significant leverage to buy low yielding treasuries at 2 to 4 percent.
Then, in July 1997, the Asian Crisis hit, and everyone looked on in horror as hot money from global hedge funds, fueled by the steroid of high leverage, brought the economies of Thailand, Malaysia and Indonesia to their knees, first creating asset bubbles when it flowed in, and then causing the local currencies to collapse when it was suddenly withdrawn.
Furthermore, as more women become entrepreneurs (they start businesses at twice the national average), they will have yet more money to spend, leverage and invest.
The recommendations and actions in this Report have been carefully designed to help overcome these barriers and to leverage Recovery Act funding to help ensure that the energy efficiency market will thrive long after the Recovery Act money is fully spent.
So instead of charging for their service, Instagram decided to get the biggest base of users it could, use its massive membership as leverage to sell itself, and then let the buyer (in this case Facebook) figure out how to make money.
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