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They offer relatively lenient repayment terms and interest rates that do little more than cover costs.
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At best Mr Tsipras might win more lenient terms for its repayment, notably a further extension of maturities which already stretch far into the future.There are solid grounds for thinking a deal is possible.
David Hollingworth from London & Country adds that a handful of lenders are only slightly more lenient if borrowers are placing part of the mortgage on a repayment deal.
Should a deal be reached on a new package of reforms it is understood that eurozone finance ministers would sign off a more lenient schedule that would cut the interest rate on the loans and delay the bulk of Athens' repayments beyond 2030, in return for clear commitments to create a more sustainable public budget.
Britain looks particularly lenient.
Was he too lenient?
"We cannot be lenient.
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Others are more lenient.
Others are less lenient.
Ivan Kaufman, chief executive of Arbor Commercial Mortgage, a Long Island-based firm that was named as a victim in the 2008 indictment, wrote in October that while his company was "vigorously seeking repayment of the Arbor loan through a foreclosure action and related court proceedings," he asked the judge to "be as lenient as you may see fit" in Mr. Hochfelder's sentencing.
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