Word: longterm
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...program that Canada adopted last June. This strengthened the Canadian dollar and prompted investors who had previously been taking their money out of Canada to send $600 million north of the border during the third quarter of the year. But the fundamental reasons for the continuing payments deficit are longterm. Among them...
This statute has put teeth into a longterm campaign conducted by the Fair Housing Federation of Boston to help Negro familes move out of ghetto-like neighborhoods and into higher standard, mixed areas...
...peculiar irony that the House's faithless revolt should come just at the time when the Executive branch is beginning to understand the nature of foreign aid. The revolt is especially unexpected because the Congress--even though it rejected Mr. Kennedy's plea for longterm borrowing authority over five years last summer--had appeared to be educating itself to the newish concept of "sustained assistance...
...money committed in 1959 and 1960 was of the so-called "hard loan" variety, repayable in dollars, at interest rates of between 4% and 6%, whereas less than a third of the money committed under the Alliance for Progress was of this variety. The balance was primarily longterm, low-interest loans, which are far better adapted to the construction of roads, schools, waterworks and other vital projects...
...tell Celotex directors of his plan, he arranged a surprising piece of financing. Largely on the strength of a spotless credit record established by huge borrowings to finance his home buyers, Walter persuaded a syndicate headed by New York's First National City Bank to give him a longterm, unsecured loan of $10 million...