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The phrase "large money" is not standard usage in English. We generally use the phrase "a lot of money" when referring to a large quantity of money. For example, "She won the lottery, and now she has a lot of money."
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Last year "What Price Glory" large money maker.
His family was large, money short; he became a docker, a builder, a lottery-ticket seller.
People apparently are both fascinated and appalled by the large money advances they bring.
Some community bankers, whose institutions are stronger than the large money center banks, agree.
With global interest rates low for several years after its coinage, large money pools were actively seeking new investment opportunities.
Alliance, like other large money management firms, has been trying to expand its hedge fund business, consultants said.
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At the end of June, the Big East will officially meet its end, thanks largely to defections by schools with large money-making football programs that have been lured away.
For example, the Reserve Primary Fund, a large money-market fund, "broke the buck" the next day, leading to severe pressure on other funds.
Large money-market funds, including Fidelity, Vanguard, and Dreyfus, rushed to issue statements reassuring investors that their holdings were safe and would retain their one-dollar-per-share value, but that didn't seem to stem the tide.
The Reserve Primary Fund, a large money-market portfolio, announced in mid-September that its share price would fall to 97 cents, below the $1 that is customary for money funds.
And he then explains his view by analogising interest rate subsidies to energy subsidies, which is odd given that the economists he's engaging don't need analogies to grasp the workings of monetary policy.But sure, I'm happy to agree that if America provided a large, money-financed subsidy to energy that would be quite stimulative.
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