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It is a verb phrase used to describe the act of allowing credit to someone. For example: "The bank was very careful in its credit granting process and only approved loans to customers with solid credit."
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Where the original Grand Tourists carried letters of credit granting them access to riches, and letters of introduction to society figures, I had just 100 euros a day (about $160 when I began, but more like $150 today) and the e-mail addresses of several friends of friends.
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Cooperative credit bureaus, organized for the exchange of credit information between merchants, were known in some countries as early as 1860; most of their growth, however, occurred after World War I. Until then, the small amount of credit granted was usually based on the merchant's personal knowledge of the customer.
growth of credit granted or exposure to real estate developers.
The finding suggests that credit granted to firms reacts negatively to anticipated falls in capital.17.17
Namely, we can estimate the impact of bank's specialization in real estate development in 1995 1997 on the evolution of credit granted to firms with different sizes.
Jiménez et al. (2010) discuss that such behavior induces a negative correlation between a bank's capital growth and the growth in the amount of credit granted by that bank to a given firm.
The dependence of the amount of credit granted to an industry on the characteristics of banks that lend to the industry is clearly at odds with the hypothesis of debt reshuffling.
The outputs of the simulations allow us to analyze a wide range of statistical results, such as the throughput of each project, the number of jobs executed by the clients, the total credit granted and the average occupation of the BOINC servers.
In Table 7, column 3, row 1a, an increase of 1%% point in the average exposure to "real estate banks" at the industry level diminishes the growth in credit granted to that industry by 10%% points, much larger in absolute value than the bank-industry estimate of bank exposure to real estate development: (-0.77) in column 1 of Table 7.
Tamerlane and Other Poems was published anonymously with the credit granted to "a Bostonian".
The amount of credit granted per second of CPU work is lower for Rosetta@home than most other BOINC projects.
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