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At the end of 1998, according to the Working Group's report, the five biggest commercial banks in the country had fourteen dollars of borrowings for every dollar of capital.
This means it has $13.70 of borrowings for every $1 in equity capital, still a risky business if markets were to take another nasty tumble.
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Discussion of broadcasting as a medium of art includes a description of borrowings from other media.
Russian itself has a multitude of borrowings from languages as diverse as Mongolian and Latin.
Moody's more sober view, and any future rating cut, would increase the cost of future borrowings for the stadium.
As with Sherlock Holmes's dog that failed to bark in the night-time, the most telling thing in the league table of library borrowings for 2010/11 is what's absent.
It is debt-fuelled: Kraft has piled on an extra £7bn of borrowings – which is worrying for the trustees of the Cadbury pension fund, in deficit to the tune of nearly £500m – and there are now 7 billion reasons for Rosenfeld to sweat the Cadbury assets.
In 2008, students secured $20 billion in private loans amounting to roughly a fifth of total undergraduate borrowings for the year.
"Because of the low interest-rate environment, many companies want to lock in rates of interest on their borrowings for the long term, so you're seeing a huge issuance of debt by Asian companies," Mr. Mahendran said.
The bus and rail company unveiled a 3 for 2 rights issue at 85p a share to raise funds for investment and to cut its £2bn of borrowings.
The libretto is a collage of borrowings.
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