Sentence examples for complicated interest from inspiring English sources

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Small businesses claim to have been sold "Interest Rate Swap Agreements" and other complicated interest rate hedging products such as "collars" or "caps and floors" without being properly told the risks they were taking.

"They're not designed for someone with complicated interest in a trust which has an interest in a trust in the Cayman Islands which has interest in a bank of Cyprus".

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The bank was able to persuade the county to agree to a bond deal with terms that included complicated interest-rate swaps.

REITs really aren't that, exactly; they are a mix of real estate, complicated interest-rate plays and operating businesses.

To cover budget shortfalls, Kwame issued $3.7 billion worth of bonds in complicated interest-rate swap deals with the likes of UBS, Chase, and Bank of America.

Luka Modric's desire to force a transfer to Real Madrid has been complicated by interest from Paris St-Germain, who have indicated that they would be prepared to pay Tottenham Hotspur's asking price of £40m.

Matters are complicated by interest from Marseille and Fulham in the striker known as "Baby Drogba" throughout France but Gomis has only 12 months remaining on his contract and Lyon's determination to hold out for nearer £9m looks unrealistic.

Meanwhile, QPR's hopes of signing Rennes and France midfielder Yann M'Vila, 22, have been complicated by interest from Rubin Kazan and Tottenham Hotspur.

Magpies manager Alan Pardew quickly identified Remy as the man to replace the departed Demba Ba but agreeing a fee has been complicated by interest from a number of other clubs.

Mr. Maguire has complicated ownership interests in his company's other land parcels and developments, including 322 acres in the Dallas area and, of course, a 12.5percentt interest in a land parcel at Playa Vista.

"In principle, assets should be sold, but in practice lenders may not benefit, and there may be very nasty ripple effects that no one wants to see happen," says Nick Scarles, the chief financial officer of Grosvenor, a British property company.The picture is further complicated by interest-rate swaps that many borrowers took out to protect them against rate rises.

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