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1 It will also certainly mean higher borrowing rates for already shell-shocked homeowners.
2 They are not funded by higher deficits or higher borrowing , Morrison said.
3 Stocks have sold off in recent days on worries about higher borrowing costs.
4 Meanwhile, muni issuers are facing higher borrowing costs than just six months ago.
5 Regional bourses also fell on the prospect of higher borrowing costs in China.
6 This signals even higher borrowing costs for the nation's fifth-largest state.
7 Chinese firms are also facing the prospect of higher borrowing costs.
8 Many economists argue the impact of higher borrowing costs has hardly been catastrophic.
9 A rating change could mean higher borrowing costs for the two New York banks.
10 The central bank uses higher borrowing costs to contain inflation.
11 Surely now, therefore, higher borrowing reflects a welcome increase in confidence among individuals and companies.
12 The Central Bank will be concerned that higher borrowing it could fuel inflation this year.
13 Stiffing bondholders could mean no access to the bond market or substantially higher borrowing costs.
14 It could also leave smaller clients short of financing options and facing higher borrowing costs.
15 If the project falters, then higher borrowing costs are likely to be on the cards.
16 The corporate bond universe, particularly China, is vulnerable to higher borrowing costs and stronger dollar.
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