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But, since the 1994 real plan, interest rates have fallen and the government has brought borrowing under control.
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The financial crisis has brought the interaction between housing prices and household borrowing into the limelight of the economic policy debate.
That has brought the price that the government has to pay to borrow money for a month to three times what the average AA-rated American company has to pay, according to Federal Reserve data.
The Securities and Exchange Commission has brought several cases in recent years accusing market participants of failing to borrow shares they or their customers had sold short, improperly creating a supply of additional stock to sell.
"Are they borrowing money against other peoples' properties?" The sense of common threat has brought many locals together to an extent "never seen before," said Keith Watson.
Trade has brought prosperity.
Mr. Pizzaroni's friends had brought the speakers, borrowed the ladder from a firehouse, paid for the film rental and printed the fliers.
There are many Papandreou critics who claim he shirked an opportunity to grab history by the lapel and shake out all the elements of an entrenched Greek state that, through decades of wasteful borrowing and spending, had brought the nation to the verge of bankruptcy.
Within three years I was able to borrow more, buy a car and repay less because competition had brought the interest rate down.
Monetary policy works by spurring borrowing, and macroprudential policy cannot become so effective that it brings borrowing to a halt.
Others had brought cameras.
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