Sentences with phrase «foreign loan assets»

The fact that the domestic private sector also had some foreign loan assets (as taken into account in net debt measures) would be of little assistance in such a currency crisis.

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The $ 5.2 billion financing deal put together by Icahn was shown to a mix of U.S. and foreign banks, asset managers, hedge funds and collateralized loan obligation (CLO) managers.
Banks «earned their way out of debt» by lending to global speculators who used the yen loans to convert into foreign currency and buy higher - yielding assets abroad — capped by Icelandic government bonds paying 15 %, and pocketing the arbitrage difference.
Its Wholesale Banking segment offers commercial loans and lines of credit, letters of credit, asset - based lending, equipment leasing, international trade facilities, trade financing, collection, foreign exchange, treasury management, merchant payment processing, institutional fixed - income sales, commodity and equity risk management, corporate trust fiduciary and agency, and investment banking services, as well as online / electronic products.
Adjusted EBITDA and segment Adjusted EBITDA reflect adjustments for interest expense, net, income tax expense (benefit), depreciation and amortization, including accelerated depreciation, and the following adjustments discussed above: non-cash mark - to - market adjustments and cash settlements on interest rate swaps, provision for legal settlement, transaction costs and integration costs, restructuring and plant closure costs, assets held for sale, inventory valuation adjustments on acquired businesses, mark - to - market adjustments on commodity and foreign exchange hedges and foreign currency gains and losses on intercompany loans.
To be treated as a regulated investment company under Subchapter M of the Code, a Fund must also (a) derive at least 90 % of its gross income from dividends, interest, payments with respect to securities loans, net income from certain publicly traded partnerships and gains from the sale or other disposition of securities or foreign currencies, or other income (including, but not limited to, gains from options, futures or forward contracts) derived with respect to the business of investing in such securities or currencies, and (b) diversify its holdings so that, at the end of each fiscal quarter, (i) at least 50 % of the market value of a Fund's assets is represented by cash, U.S. government
We offer programs for asset utilization, foreign nationals, pledged assets, and entity vesting and welcome the opportunity to work with borrowers with complex loan scenarios.
Among these requirements are the following: (i) at least 90 % of the fund's gross income each taxable year must be derived from dividends, interest, payments with respect to securities loans, and gains from the sale or other disposition of stock, securities or foreign currencies, or other income derived with respect to its business of investing in such stock or securities or currencies and net income derived from an interest in a qualified publicly traded partnership; (ii) at the close of each quarter of the fund's taxable year, at least 50 % of the value of its total assets must be represented by cash and cash items, U.S. Government securities, securities of other RICs and other securities, with such other securities limited, in respect of any one issuer, to an amount that does not exceed 5 % of the value of a Fund's assets and that does not represent more than 10 % of the outstanding voting securities of such issuer; and (iii) at the close of each quarter of the fund's taxable year, not more than 25 % of the value of its assets may be invested in securities (other than U.S. Government securities or the securities of other RICs) of any one issuer or of two or more issuers and which are engaged in the same, similar, or related trades or businesses if the fund owns at least 20 % of the voting power of such issuers, or the securities of one or more qualified publicly traded partnerships.
Davis Polk advised the joint lead arrangers, joint bookrunners and the joint co-managers with respect to a $ 2.925 billion senior secured first - lien term loan facility provided to Avaya Inc. and a $ 300 million secured asset - based facility provided to Avaya and certain of its foreign subsidiaries in connection with its emergence from Chapter 11 bankruptcy.
This led the Committee to direct the management of the Central Bank of Nigeria (the «CBN») to work with Nigerian Banks to promptly address rising non-performing loans, declining asset quality, credit concentration and high foreign exchange exposures.
Borrower and Principals» Identity / USA Patriot Act & OFAC As a condition to funding, we must receive and approve our Borrower / Principal Certification form, completed and executed by Borrower, the Principals and any guarantors of the loan, together with all other information and documentation concerning the identity of the Borrower, its direct or indirect owners, the Principals, any guarantors and all persons or entities related to the foregoing as we may require in connection with our compliance with the USA Patriot Act of 2001, the laws administered by the U.S. Treasury Department's Office of Foreign Assets Control or any similar or related law, rule or regulation.
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Lenders, especially life insurers and foreign banks, have re-entered the commercial mortgage market, creating more choices for borrowers as well as lower mortgage rates and higher loan - to - value ratios for high - quality assets.
A loan designed for foreign nationals who are interested in purchasing real estate but are not able to secure funding from traditional U.S. banks because they do not have proof of either U.S. income or U.S. assets.
The firm, which manages $ 2 trillion in assets, recently said it is targeting direct commercial real estate investments and non-securitized loans in foreign markets.
Loans to Foreign Nationals: Unlike most banks and institutional lenders, Montegra does not require borrowers who are foreign nationals to have proof of U.S. income or U.S. assets in order to qualify for a loan to purchase commercial real estate or non-owner-occupied investment propForeign Nationals: Unlike most banks and institutional lenders, Montegra does not require borrowers who are foreign nationals to have proof of U.S. income or U.S. assets in order to qualify for a loan to purchase commercial real estate or non-owner-occupied investment propforeign nationals to have proof of U.S. income or U.S. assets in order to qualify for a loan to purchase commercial real estate or non-owner-occupied investment properties.
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