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The administration also plans to increase the maximum that could be borrowed, to 5percentt of all risk-weighted assets, from 3percentt, for institutions that qualify.
Under this scheme, which is being openly talked about inside Westminster, more than £100bn could be borrowed to improve road, rail, power generation and digital infrastructure.
In one room, sets of his patented nausea-inducing Upside Down Goggles can be borrowed to view the gallery and the vertiginous London skyline as our eyes really see it.
The most distressing prospect, analysts say, is that money might be borrowed to pay for day-to-day expenses, which is widely seen as a dangerous practice -- one that the city has already engaged in this year.
An A.T.M. entrepreneur needs a machine and cash, which can be borrowed, to stock it, and a bank account, so that when a cardholder withdraws money, the cardholder's bank has some place to send the reimbursement.
But the money must be borrowed to fulfil that pledge, and the financial crisis of the past few months has left banks both short of capital and leery of risk, especially as the mortgage market turns down.Time is now running short.
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Up until now, traders were merely required to "locate" shares they'd be borrowing to short.
Most remarkably, not one cent had been borrowed to pay for any of it.
Nearly $1 million was earmarked to pay interest on money that was borrowed to improve schools.
A graph that pictured some object was borrowed to write a different word that happened to sound similar.
"In the first year we bought the pig arch and many materials were borrowed to start off with.
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