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1 Reducing the cost of borrowing for Italy looks as hard as ever.
2 Very shortly the Government will no longer be borrowing for day-to-day spending.
3 This could help to reduce the cost of borrowing for businesses and households.
4 Ratings downgrades typically lift the cost of borrowing for the affected financial institution.
5 On the other hand there is nothing disgraceful in borrowing for productive purposes.
6 That did not count the trillions of dollars in borrowing for home mortgages.
7 Upping borrowing for the sake of consumption might alarm markets.
8 This could hit the cost of borrowing for the government.
9 Customers, he said, are saving rather than using credit cards or borrowing for purchases.
10 But Uber's leveraged loan is a step up on leveraged borrowing for internet start-ups.
11 However, a sustained surge in borrowing for property investment has not been nearly so welcome.
12 Refinancing may continue to overshadow borrowing for new transactions.
13 The title is worth borrowing for the referendum vote.
14 This borrowing for day-to-day requirements and economic stimulation is unprecedented by any Irish government, ever.
15 The MPC has now cut the cost of borrowing for five months in a row.
16 That yield figure is used as benchmark for the cost of borrowing for the Italian government.
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