Sentences with phrase «dollar loan assets»

In addition, a number of Nigerian financial institutions have refused to renew their Eurobond issues as they do not intend to expand their US Dollar loan assets.

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In dollar terms, that works out to $ 6.6 trillion of troubled loans and assets.
Traditional lenders look for high - dollar collateral, like buildings and equipment, to finance a sale, and most buyers don't have the hard assets needed for a loan without putting their personal assets at risk.
«We continue to grow assets, but the revenue per dollar of loan under management is declining due to the pricing pressures in the market.»
Apparently we have no money to spend despite making a 20mil profit this window and over 100 mill of cash reserves kroenke is trying to get a 1 billion dollar loan to fund his new NFL stadium no wonder he's trying to show that his other assets can make money We're not signing anyone for the rest of the window Gazidis is a pushover interested in making as much profit as possible and wenger lost it can't keep up with all these younger managers
Arizona Rep. Kyrsten Sinema posted no assets with a dollar value, while a single student loan liability put her in negative net worth territory.
In addition, it is a costly matter, resulting in thousands of dollars in direct and indirect damages, from legal fees to loss of assets, as well as inflated interest charges on loans and lines of credit taken out after bankruptcy.
That means that assets and debts denominated in dollars, e.g. cash, loans, bonds, and the like, also decrease in value relative to all the many assets that are not defined in terms of dollars, e.g. stocks, commodities, and real estate.
This allows you to take profits from your various assets (real estate, oil, dividend stocks, you name it) and convert those profits into tax free dollars via policy loans, to use for additional cash flow asset purchases, large ticket purchases (vehicles, office equipment), retirement income, etc..
Most notable was the financial community's reaction to concerns over billions of dollars that could be lost in bad loans issued to stranded assets.
Analyzed consumer credit reports, income, and asset documentation to make an educated decision for release of high dollar loan amounts.
Once Wall Street took notice and started to research the trends and performance of the asset class they began to provide realistic loan dollars that were eventually securitized via CMBS.
Banks initially tried to avoid a fire sale of their loan assets by issuing billions of dollars in new equity to strengthen balance sheets.
There is usually no cap on the number of assets, loans and dollar amounts that a portfolio lender can lend to a single borrower.
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