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States that take part in the loan restructuring agree to prepay 10, 20 or 30 percent of their commercial loans.
The agency projected in April that it would eventually lose $8.7 billion through foreclosure losses and loan restructuring.
There is help for Mexico's ailing banks, a loan restructuring plan for businesses and 10 percent cuts in Government spending.
In addition, the News Corporation announced that its lenders had agreed to loosen restrictions imposed on the company in an earlier loan restructuring.
She is a senior vice president in charge of loan restructuring, real estate lending and public finance in New York for the Sumitomo Bank.
The policy began to be set out in November 1966, following the reaching of agreement with Indonesia's creditors in October 1966 on debt relief and loan restructuring.
For example, CircleLending, based in Boston, services loans for $9 a month, which includes levying late-payment penalties and arranging for loan restructuring for delinquent borrowers.
The Federal Asset Disposition Association, a unit of the F.S.L.I.C., is currently managing nationwide $4.6 billion of foreclosed properties, nonperforming loans and loan restructurings.
IBRA had been undertook an integrated and comprehensive series of activities consisting of bank liability program, bank restructuring, bank loan restructuring, shareholders settlement, and the recovery of state funds.
"We still have a sick real estate problem here," said Donald E. Thomas, a partner with Price Waterhouse, the accounting concern, who specializes in real estate bankruptcies and loan restructurings in Dallas.
Veterans' groups, together with politically powerful organizations of relatives of those listed as missing, appear to be divided about ending the official opposition to the I.M.F. loan restructuring, though clearly there are more opponents than supporters.
Receivership would undoubtedly leave the Maxwells with much less of their empire than would a voluntary sale of some businesses and a loan restructuring, which would probably include a moratorium of several months on loan repayments.
Interagency guidance issued in 2009 covering workouts of commercial real estate (CRE) loans contained several examples of loan restructurings and how they should be classified.2 I think the examples helped bankers and examiners alike understand policymakers' expectations for the regulatory treatment of loan workouts.
The sad truth is the Solyndra loan was tainted by stimulus politics from the outset, being rushed out the door over the protests of the administration's top experts, layoffs delayed until after the 2010 elections, and an indefensible loan restructuring, all of which has left taxpayers on the hook for half a billion dollars.