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Nonfinancial businesses are now sitting on close to $2 trillion in liquid assets that could be invested immediately if there was an increase in sales, and banks have $1.5 trillion of excess reserves that could be lent as well.
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That's partly because banks do not seem to be lending as much as they have the capacity for.
"Banks were lending as much as 20 million yen to their customers to get them to become members of golf courses," said Seijiro Takayama, a lawyer who has represented many people who have lost their fortunes in memberships that have turned worthless, but with little success.
Despite multiple Fed rate cuts--and maybe more to come--banks haven't been lending as robustly as they did before last year.
Some $243 billion had been lent as of last week.
The notion of up to 10 emerging stars being lent as job lots challenges the conventions of the English game, but makes sense on a number of levels.
By Brendan Gill The New Yorker, November 21 , 1942P. 44 Visit to the Kermit Roosevelt Oyster Bay estate which has been lent as a home for convalescent seamen.
The New Yorker, November 21 , 1942P. 44 Visit to the Kermit Roosevelt Oyster Bay estate which has been lent as a home for convalescent seamen.
If Werdegar's figures are right, this means that over $8B was lent as venture debt in 2017.
The money that is lent as debt multiplies through the whole banking system through further leveraging, bringing not only individuals but whole countries into unsustainable debt.
A set of carriages was permanently loaned, rather than carriages being lent as needed, as the LSWR was concerned that passengers might be discouraged from using regular LSWR services if they knew that their carriages had potentially carried dead bodies recently.
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