Sentences with phrase «very tight credit»

And with the very tight credit markets, that situation is unlikely to change anytime soon.
The index hit a low of 90 in January 2009, indicating very tight credit.
The depressed state of the housing market, very tight credit conditions in the mortgage market, mortgage rates rising an average of 35 bps all weighed.
Russia's current significant cyclical headwinds resulted from very tight credit conditions, softened business confidence and other spillovers from intensified geopolitical tension, they said.

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Still, we're in the fifth year of a very weak recovery in which small businesses have been hit hard by tight credit markets, slow sales and limited spending.
Extending childcare for those in receipt of Universal Credit is absolutely the right thing to do: but when money is so tight, why the perk for the very wealthy who can afford it — and why not reforms to address the shortage of supply that would create jobs as well as helping those who need it most?
Still, given the consumer's heightened sensitivity to tighter credit conditions in this cycle, we expect the Bank to take a very cautious approach towards raising the target overnight rate.
Mortgage credit conditions are going to stay right where they are, and that's very tight.
They need to make their own decisions based on their own views, but given very tight capital ratios, it is easy to bump up against the limits, preventing a credit boom.
Whatever term is used, a seller credit can be a very effective way to get a buyer into a home in cases where there are limited available funds or a buyer is tight on the total funds needed for the transaction.
«When rates go up, there is a ripple effect that will likely lead to an interest rate increase on variable rate products,» said Bruce McClary in an interview, a spokesman for the National Foundation for Credit Counseling based in Washington, D.C. «In most cases, it is not a very large change, but even the most insignificant increases can have a major impact on budgets that are very tight
Cambridge Credit Counseling was very helpful in a tight situation and they were able to get the interest rate down.
NAR President Ron Phipps, broker - president of Phipps Realty in Warwick, R.I., said buyers are responding to very good affordability conditions despite tight mortgage credit.
FHA loan income requirements remain very forgiving in terms of debt, income, credit and down payment, even if the standards are a bit tighter today.
Credit spreads are tight for long periods during the bull phase, and very fat for short periods during the bear phase.
I love the idea of cash back credit cards, but for me, I know I would also be very tempted to carry a balance if money got tight once in awhile, and prefer to work out a cash - only system, too.
Stocks have continued on a tear, and corporate credit spreads are very tight, tighter than any of the other periods where the yield curve was shaped as it is now.
Credit spreads very tight?
The protections offered by these cards are among the very best out of any travel credit card and it's a tight race.
Watch credit: Whenever money is tight, it's very tempting to bring out the credit cards or take advantage of «buy now and pay later» plans.
According to Goodman, «credit is very tight in large part because originators are putting credit overlays on top of the Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, and FHA underwriting box» — in other words, imposing a second set of rules.
Credit for buyers and builders remains tight so some sales are cancelled because buyers» failure to qualify and the inventory of new homes is very low because builders can not obtain financing to replenish their sales.
«First - time buyers should be closer to 40 percent of the market, but they're held back by the frictions of tight credit and very limited inventory in the lower price ranges in most of the U.S.,» Yun said.
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