Banks get nervous when the stock market tanks and they're afraid they might lose money when the stock market goes up.
If your client offers to sell an investment bank a two billion dollar package of mortgages,
the bank gets nervous.
Not exact matches
Financial planners
get nervous when they see clients
banking on inheritance cash to see them through their retirement years, but it happens frequently.
So investors started to
get nervous when there was speculation that the Federal Reserve, our country's central
bank, might raise interest rates last week.
Banks started
getting nervous about funding Hyundai sales, and those sales last year fell nearly 35 percent below 1988 levels.
I'm like that previous commenter who
got a bit
nervous when they asked for s o much personal information but surprisingly I gave them my social and right NOW it's at the enter your
bank info on my other phone, while I googled is this app safe, which lead me here and I think I'm going to stop and NOT give my
bank info and
get out while I can!
Given their formidable distribution network made up of thousands of advisers and
bank branches on nearly every corner in the country, independents are
getting nervous.
You go through the whole process of
getting approved, and then the
bank basically turns around and says, «well, we're a little
nervous about all this debt (the loan), so you need to pay for private mortgage insurance, in case you default.»
As early as 2013, China's central
bank began making moves that some would say display just how
nervous it was
getting with the cryptocurrency's incessant rise.