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She hit a lot of guys up for what she called loans.
In addition, some banks also called loans from other banks.
"The first is what I would call loan democracy.
Covenants protect lenders by allowing them to call loans if a company fails to meet its requirements.
In many cases, she said, they have called loans held by struggling companies that the banks have tried to revitalize for a year or two.
You see the banks had created a panic and a wave of fear by calling loans and refusing to loan more money.
Leverage becomes crucial if lenders become nervous in a declining market and call loans, forcing hedge funds to sell bonds.
Broker's call, also known as the Call loan rate, is the interest rate relative to which margin loans are quoted.
S. & L.'s called loans due or reduced limits.
The deposits average more than one hundred millions a day; and it dominates the call loan market on Wall Street and the stock market.
Broker Call Loans 8.00-8.25 The rate charged on bank loans to securities dealers with stocks as collateral.
Banks are calling loans from small and medium-sized businesses, or even from the affiliates of their big clients, and this is crimping investment.
The 16 members of the eurozone are putting up vast sums in what are euphemistically called loans, though few expect them to be repaid.
"What they are calling loans the company doesn't believe are true loans," Mr. Campo said.
Once upon a time lenders that gave out loans with this type of interest rate were called Loan Sharks, the practice was illegal and people used to be jailed.
It is the most sensitive section of the money market and the changes in the demand for and supply of call loans are promptly reflected in call rates.
Fees for loan origination are called loan [origination fee]s and are often required by most lenders and brokers.
Listen to the conference call Loan Participation Program (OCSP) on Tuesday, March 29, 2011.
Listen to Conference Call Loan Guarantee Program (OCSP) on Thursday, March 10, 2011.
One bank board rule, called loan loss deferral, allowed savings institutions to sell losing loans to Wall Street firms and write off the loss over the life of the loan rather than against that year's profits.
S.K. Muranjan commented that call loans in India are provided to the bill market, rendered between banks, and given for the purpose of dealing in the bullion market and stock exchanges.
But Robert Stickler, a Barnett Bank spokesman at the company's headquarters in Jacksonville, said, "Barnett Bank does not call performing loans, and Barnett does not call loans for political reasons."
The housing debt to equity ratio (not to be confused with the corporate debt to equity ratio), also called loan to value, is the ratio of the mortgage debt to the value of the underlying property; it measures financial leverage.