Word: repaying
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...proved to be the mainstay of the financial side of the Government. The banks, insurance companies, railroads and municipal and state governments that have been helped may repay over a period of years. Excellent collateral has been required, so that it is generally felt the loans will pay out close to 95 per cent on the dollar on an average...
...dollar is cheap and the belga is dear, proposed Deputy Marquet, let the Government borrow enough belgas to pay off Belgian debts in the U. S. at the present attractive discount. Later, if the belga is devalued, the Belgian Government will merely find it that much easier to repay the people from whom it borrowed...
...failed to keep a promise to repay borrowed money to a person and were ushered to a seat in the theatre next to him, would you change your seat...
...knew King, however slightly, feel it would be ignoble in his death to permit his memory to be only as long as only as long as "The Long, Long Trail" and no longer. He always remained in Spokane because there he had his beginnings and there he could repay the kindness of those who helped give him his education. HECTOR L. CHEVIGNY...
...Reform in issuing securities is advisable but new laws should take care not to destroy the means by which industry obtains long-term capital. If the machinery for floating capital issues is destroyed industry will not be able to repay its temporary loans, more bank failures will follow...