Sentence examples for be ready to borrow from inspiring English sources

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What is needed now, they believe, is what Keynes urged in the 30s - governments must be ready to borrow more, print more money and invest in public works in order to restart growth.

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Britain's firms have cut their debt-to-income ratios by 40% since the end of 2008; many are ready to borrow again.

By 1997, Ms. Bossi and Mr. Bowen were ready to borrow $20,000 to set up a plant -- a major leap for Mr. Bowen, who had twice had farms auctioned off to pay debts.

So when Cowgirl Creamery was ready to borrow money from Bank of America to build a cheese-making operation to increase production and improve quality, New Resource matched the offer with an 8percentt loan for $1.3 million.

VTB said it was ready to borrow in other currencies and markets.

Despite protestations that the ECB was not biased towards higher or lower rates, his remarks will be seen as a hint that the bank may be ready to lower borrowing costs to help boost growth - if inflation remains in check.

Confirmed hawks Martin Weale and Ian McCafferty, who voted for rate rises throughout the second half of 2014 before changing their minds as inflation plunged to zero earlier this year, have signalled they could soon be ready to see borrowing costs rise.

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