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This excludes the portion of the debt borrowed from government funds, like Social Security.
Mr. Steuerman, heavily in debt, borrowed $500,000 at a high interest rate from Mr. Tankleff.
This is a model of development based on very large amounts of debt, borrowed on the premise of ever increasing property values.
In 1692, when Parliament sought ways to pay off England's war debt, Paterson was among the first to submit a proposal that, although rejected in its early form, established the use of public debt borrowed from a bank.
Its rival EMI is struggling under the $5 billion of debt borrowed by Terra Firma, the British private equity outfit run by Guy Hands, to take the company private.
The rest of the costs–$4.2 billion–was debt borrowed or assumed.
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Fifty-four per cent of students graduate with debt, borrowing an average of thirty-six thousandollarsrs.
To do all of this, Cantor for the first time went into debt, borrowing almost $400 million to expand BGC.
Nineteenth-century Brazil's constitutional monarchy credibly committed to repay sovereign debt, borrowing repeatedly in international and domestic capital markets without default.
If you own a company, there are two ways to raise money: debt (borrow it from banks or bondholders) and equity (sell shares in your company to outsiders).
The lessons drawn from the 1990s crises that limiting sovereign debt, borrowing in the local currency, floating the currency, and running small current-account deficits are not sufficient to avoid pain given a shift in global capital flows.
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