Word: credited
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...banks lend their scarce funds largely to established corporate clients, and they continue enthusiastic promotions of consumer installment loans, which are enormously profitable. They turn down requests by smaller businesses, which are hurt worst by the credit restraint. Many small merchants are having trouble financing inventories...
...this year, planned spending dipped by 2½ % and in some industries by as much as 10%. Gainsbrugh believes that the long boom in capital spending will level off through the year, as businessmen face up to a squeeze on profits and repeal of the 7% investment tax credit, and that by early 1970 such outlays may begin to contract. There is a rather general belief that the economy as a whole may slow down more quickly. President Nixon last week predicted that the restraining effects of the surtax extension would begin to appear "within a matter...
...harbor some $4.6 billion-or nearly 9% of their assets-in cash and 30-to-90-day Treasury bills. Brokerage houses hold about $6 billion in uncommitted margin money. That potential purchasing power could provide a lift to the market, but investors are awaiting signs of a loosening of credit. The signs may be a long time coming. Last week Thomas O. Waage, vice president of the New York Federal Reserve Bank, summed up: "Already some participants in financial markets are bleeding, and there will be more...