Word: lende
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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UNFORTUNATELY, BUSH'S view of things doesn't lend itself well to reality. Anyone wishing to detonate a nuclear bomb in the United States would have a much easier time just flying into LaGuardia and detonating the explosive in downtown New York City...
...doctor looked at her curiously. "He asked me how old I was. I said I was 36, which I was at the time. Suddenly it was like a light bulb switched on for all three of us. She was born without a uterus. I was young enough to lend her mine...
...initials stand for "No Cash for No Body." The gripes grew even louder last month, when NCNB and C&S/Sovran said they would merge to form the third largest U.S. bank. Critics predicted short shrift for the poor and struggling. But last week the new giant, NationsBank, promised to lend $10 billion during the next decade in a community-development program that will encompass nine states. Goals include the financing of affordable housing and consumer loans for workers "left on the sidelines of economic progress...
...luring deposits. That was probably because billions of dollars were vanishing. At the highest levels, B.C.C.I. officials whisked deposits into secret accounts in the Cayman Islands. These accounts constituted a hidden bank within B.C.C.I., known only to founder Abedi and a few others. From those accounts, B.C.C.I. would lend massive amounts to curry favor with governments -- as in its $1 billion loan to Nigeria -- or to buy secret control of companies...
Another class of private creditors that has encroached on the turf of banks is asset-based lenders like Congress Financial, in New York City. These firms, which lend money to companies based largely on the value of the borrower's collateral, have tripled their loans outstanding to more than $100 billion over the past five years. Even the junk-bond market has bounced back as a source of funds for U.S. companies...