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loan

[lohn] / loʊn /




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“The world was ignoring what happened, so we have to do this. Our women sold their gold, people sold property, others took loans to raise money,” Tarif said, adding that some $2.5 million was collected.

From Los Angeles Times

Business development companies, or BDCs, typically make high-interest loans to midsize corporations with junk credit ratings, using income from the loans to pay big dividends to their investors.

From The Wall Street Journal

Funded entirely by donations, it began to pay some staff, and a high-tech company loaned its central Tel Aviv office space.

From BBC

Rates are unlikely to fall far enough to persuade many of those homeowners who want to sell to take on a far more expensive loan.

From The Wall Street Journal

We now know both tuition fees and maintenance loans for university students in England will increase with inflation every year from 2026.

From BBC