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1 In the end, though, both central banks had to raise borrowing costs too.
2 Higher rates would raise borrowing costs for individuals and companies and crimp spending.
3 That in turn would raise borrowing costs for the firms themselves.
4 However, Canada has more scope to raise borrowing than most.
5 This would make lending riskier and could raise borrowing costs.
6 The move is likely to raise borrowing costs for the US government, companies and consumers.
7 Higher interest rates in the US are likely to raise borrowing costs for emerging economies.
8 Higher rates raise borrowing costs for indebted emerging markets.
9 The downgrade could eventually raise borrowing costs for the U.S. government, companies, as well as consumers.
10 Higher rates would raise borrowing costs for consumers and companies, possibly hurting spending and economic growth.
11 Many economists expect the central bank to raise borrowing costs again by the middle of the year.
12 But the Fed also indicated it could raise borrowing costs faster than expected when it starts moving.
13 Such a move could raise borrowing costs for European businesses, further eating away at profits and discouraging investment.
14 Fed officials gather on November 16th to decide whether to raise borrowing costs for a third time this year.
15 The U.S. central bank has said that any move to raise borrowing costs is still a long way off.
16 But the bank warned it could raise borrowing costs if new tariffs fuel more inflation than policymakers are expecting.
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