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1 GMAC also will cut borrowing costs for some new and used vehicle purchases.
2 Fending off the challenge requires central banks to cut borrowing costs.
3 That suggests expanded bond issuance could enable many localities to cut borrowing costs.
4 Lenders have cut borrowing costs in recent years and extended maturities for corporate borrowers.
5 The risk is that it leaves it too late to cut borrowing costs again.
6 RadioShack had been looking to refinance existing debt in part to cut borrowing costs.
7 When the banking sector froze, they cut borrowing further.
8 With the asset sale programme, the government is seeking to cut borrowing and pay down debt.
9 Issuers are also looking to cut borrowing costs.
10 In his World at One interview, he claimed that it would cut borrowing because it would promote growth.
11 Spain, Italy and Portugal have enjoyed lower interest rates as a result of ECB actions that cut borrowing costs.
12 Whether Nicola Sturgeon likes it or not, this government has cut borrowing by £52bn from the level we inherited.
13 That is when economists expect it to cut borrowing costs to around 0.1 percent.
14 Spain, Italy and Portugal have enjoyed lower interest rates as a result of the ECB's actions that cut borrowing costs.
15 It could also cut borrowing costs for companies that depend on the US$511bn US CLO market for financing.
16 Several top-tier borrowers from the country have taken advantage of abundant liquidity to cut borrowing costs and extend debt maturities.
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