The Russian firm later postponed the deadline for Belarus to repay the debt after a first instalment was paid.
When gold prices surged, the shrewd maneuver allowed Freeport to repay a lot of the debt it took on to acquire Phelps in a period of only 18 months.
"More city graduates and middle class families are burdened by student loans than ever before and are struggling to repay a higher amount of debt than ever before, " Gillibrand said in a statement.
So given that the UK government, UK households and UK banks are struggling to repay a veritable mountain of debt - more in aggregate than the UK has ever borrowed in its existence - why on earth does the UK public sector look an attractive place to investors for their precious cash?
If you know you will need to carry a balance in order to repay your current debt or anticipated spending, consider a low interest rate credit card.
There are very few governments in the world who would not find themselves unable to repay their debt, given a sufficiently high interest rate, for a sufficiently long period of time.
These unborn generations cannot vote on how the money is spent, they cannot ensure that the money will be put to productive uses and they may not be in a position to repay that debt.
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The easy solution of buying off Cyprus with cheap loans to fill the holes in its banks and repay its debt would have sent a signal that other countries could escape the consequences of unwise policies.
The eurozone will at last accept the inevitable that Greece cannot repay all its debt and accept a Greek default of at least 50% and maybe even as much as 70% (which would be more realistic).
Pfizer now has a mountain of debt to repay.
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The two mothers of Sand's three children were not in the courtroom for Thursday's proceeding, but Obedin has said he has contacted them and claimed their priority is for Sand to be free to earn a living so he can repay his debt.
"If you're a banker and you're looking at the ability to repay debt at the corporate level, there is virtually no operating cash flow, " says a Hong Kong securities analyst.
There is simply no level of debt we could not repay with a keystroke.
The development of credit-default swaps now gives investors the chance to speculate on, or insure against, a country's failure to repay its debt.
Now, Republican Party bosses need to level the playing field for their electoral candidates and the President owes a debt that he needs to repay.
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Courts in California and other states are allowing suits over the sin of helping a company pile on debt it cannot repay.
Greece does not have to repay much debt until December, giving the troika a one-off opportunity to enforce compliance with structural reforms.
We owe these heroes a debt of gratitude that our nation can never fully repay.
The sale is structured as a leveraged buyout, which requires the acquired company to repay the debt taken on to finance the deal.
Our nation owes a debt to its fallen heroes that we can never fully repay.
There's a lot of hope, there's a lot of optimism that they'll be able to repay their debt.
CenturyLink also said it plans to use a portion of free cash flow generated in 2013 and 2014 to repay debt.
High interest rates and a drying up of credit in turn mean more companies are unable to repay debt.
Debt contracts denominated in euros would suddenly be a bigger burden to repay, raising the likelihood of defaults to foreigners by companies and banks.
But when the bust came, instead of standing behind his word that he would repay the debt, Murphy showed that his word was no good and instead engaged in a series of transfers and actions to try to sneak his chips back off the table.
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Instead of paying back the excesses of the credit boom in terms of magnitude (a more severe economic contraction that clears the system), we have opted to repay debt in the duration of our economic malaise, thereby opting to stunt the natural course of deleveraging by borrowing more at the sovereign level and printing money.
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America may be the world's strongest borrower, thanks to its size, wealth, legal and political stability, and two centuries of timely debt repayment (the one exception being its abrogation in 1933 of a promise to repay some bondholders in gold).
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