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People worried about their jobs are less inclined to borrow for their purchases, economists said.
It may also be wise to shun supersized overdrafts so that you're not inclined to borrow for the sake of it.
However, consumers are inclined to borrow less if FFL or PR increases.
That would make debt more expensive and make banks less inclined to borrow as much.
It is very clear that those who start with least will be less inclined to borrow the most: furthermore, the introduction of differential fees (possibly up to £9,000) will create a divided sector in which those institutions that tend to attract richer students will charge as much as they can.
The Federal Reserve said on Wednesday that it had collected bids from 93 financial institutions in its first auction of short-term credit, a turnout that suggested banks might be more inclined to borrow from the Fed under its auction-based system.
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And ever since Aug. 7 — when the Fed chairman, Ben S. Bernanke, engineered a cut in the less-critical discount rate at which banks borrow directly from the central bank — Mr. Bernanke has signaled that the Fed is inclined to trim borrowing costs at least once in hopes of preventing the sickness in the housing industry from infecting the rest of the economy.
Mr. Rivette is less inclined to adapt these borrowed stories than to plant them within his own, leaving the fictions to cross-pollinate.
The federal funds rate serves as a baseline for other interest rates, since banks aren't going to be inclined to lend more cheaply than they can borrow.
And those who are borrowing may not be inclined to spend more.
Speculators who want to use borrowed money to finance their positions are naturally inclined to use yen because the cost of funding is virtually zero.
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