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How much would the Treasury be willing (or able) to lend to keep struggling subsidiaries afloat?
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REELING from billions of dollars of loan losses, banks have started to sell assets and rein in lending to keep their capital from eroding.
To avoid having to book losses from bad loans and be exposed as insolvent, zombie banks continue lending to keep deadbeat borrowers afloat, rather than putting money into healthy businesses that create jobs.
Still, for Japan's bigger banks, not only are bad loans no longer a problem but government money lent to keep the banks afloat has nearly all been paid back.
The crisis in financial markets has been accompanied by higher gas and food prices that have put the Fed in a tough position: it must encourage lending to keep the wheels of finance turning but also be careful to temper inflation, an economic threat rising with oil and food prices.
The failure of the Greek government to reach agreement with the rest of the eurozone's finance ministers has raised fears of the European Central Bank (ECB) rejecting Greece's request for continued emergency lending to keep its banks afloat.
Dr. Hatzius, who has a Ph.D. in economics from "Oggsford," as they put it in "The Great Gatsby," used a combination of theory, data, guesswork, extrapolation and what he recalls as history to reach the point that when highly leveraged institutions like banks lost money on subprime, they would cut back on lending to keep their capital ratios sound — and this would slow the economy.
The banks just kept on lending to keep Hanwha operating.
More may flee unless a rescue plan is enacted swiftly.Hitherto, the Central Bank has been printing pesos to lend to the banks to keep them afloat.
Q.In China, the banks were told in no uncertain terms to lend aggressively to keep the country growing.
vs. lend approach to keep the peace, which is why I believe most folks in need of money turn to family first (if they can).
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