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As predicted by the bank-lending channel, but now as a result of a change that the ECB did not control, the supply of loans contracted.
Despite downtown Budapest's patina of wealth, a good number of Hungarians are broke or close to it; as the forint weakens, many homeowners have been struggling to repay foreign-currency denominated loans contracted before the global slump began in 2008.
Example: From November 2000 until May 2004, during which time business loans contracted from $1,104 billion to $870 billion, fed funds rates were pushed lower and lower, but total costs increased to borrowers, as evidenced by the land-office business being done by mezzanine lenders during the period.
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In court she accepted her signature was on documents in relation to the so called CfD loans (contracts for difference) which were essentially bets on the share price of the Anglo Irish Bank rising.
The cities and seaports were built up and equipped, and loans were contracted in France.
If cash is a paper promise, most loans are contracted with fingers firmly crossed.
At least part of that sum is considered public debt, he noted, but the loan was contracted without "consulting or even informing" the school's boards.
Spreads on loans will contract during a slowdown.
Banking supervisors should insist that loan contracts not refer to ratings.
The collateral is pledged when the loan contract is signed and serves as protection for the lender.
Museums have lately begun to rethink loan contracts and to encourage lenders to be less possessive with their artwork.
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