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1 Yet BNDES is forbidden by law from making loans directly to FIIs.
2 A year ago, the bank started making loans with museum-quality art as collateral.
3 Western Sky has since stopped making loans , the consumer bureau said.
4 Raising money so they could start making loans proved easier than they thought.
5 In September, JPMorgan said it will quit making loans to students.
6 About 80 percent of domestic banks have raised their hurdles for making loans .
7 It would also back a state bank making loans for trade with developing countries.
8 The move has been accelerated by a series of loss- making loans to oil traders.
9 Premium prices help developers recoup start-up costs, while rate certainty increases banks' comfort in making loans .
10 Date has said his group may get involved with making loans that are not qualified mortgages.
11 Banks worried their examiners might criticize them for making loans that did not fit that standard.
12 I was making loans before you were born.
13 Low interest rates traditionally boost bank profits by making loans affordable to to a wider number of customers.
14 That leaves banks with an excess of deposits that they can't put to good use by making loans .
15 Lenders had threatened to stop making loans in North Carolina but studies showed that those were empty threats.
16 The banks of New York, Boston and Philadelphia, have exhausted their capitals in making loans to the government.
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