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Some take issue with the very idea of loaning pandas.
A former Tenement Museum colleague has been loaning her clothes.
It's actually loaning Sprout $25 million to fund initial operating expenses.
He started a library, loaning out VHS tapes of European games.
And I'm not against investing and I'm not against loaning money.
The companies earn a fee in return for loaning out their holdings.
The group is now exploring the possibility of loaning artifacts back to Nigeria.
Financing sort of implies like you're loaning money and you're getting it back.
China is loaning trillions of dollars to countries willing to host these projects.
Mr. Rubenstein is also loaning the museum two documents, both signed by Abraham Lincoln.
"I'm sticking my neck out there with loaning you over $2377.00," one message read.
Lampert and ESL have been loaning the department store chain money to stay afloat.
MORE's (R-Texas) statement about loaning a gun sparked an incredulous response from Rep.
By loaning out their players, soccer clubs give them opportunities to develop outside the organization.
When you first start, you are loaning out money and not bringing in a lot.
The CEO also isn't shy about loaning out the corporate jet to employees in need.
"Loaning to family or friends is a little like gambling at the casino," Bibbo said.
Shyne's there to help by loaning Lucious $50 million in exchange for piece of Empire Records.
LG: Someone in New York, from The Verge in New York, is loaning it to me.
Loaning money to family or friends can be a complicated and emotional subject for many people.
How it works: Investors demand higher payment for loaning out money for longer periods of time.
The solution: First, forget about loaning money to friends and family in the majority of cases.
And physician and author Nadia Hashimi has $6900,2628 in the bank after loaning her campaign $28503,22019.
Instead, they believe that loans by banks themselves create money in accordance with market demands for money, meaning there isn't a firm trade-off between loaning to governments and loaning to businesses of a kind that forces interest rates to rise when governments borrow too much.
That means that Gusto is effectively loaning money to companies, since it is paying payroll in advance.
Too high, and you're essentially loaning the IRS money that could be earning interest for you elsewhere.
"There were no banks loaning money, there was nothing, so I couldn't get a buyer," he explains.
Low interest rates, he said, discouraged individuals from saving and banks from loaning money to expand businesses.
Then imagine us reducing the stress of loaning those sums of money to people who majored in philosophy.
The Mandels bailed him out by loaning him $5 million, which he promised to repay by January 2014.
Meanwhile, Little reported raising more than $24 million in the first four months of 2018, loaning himself $800,000.
When they're just, like, loaning money and getting repaid, or investing, which is the same thing in effect.
The federal government wasn't in the business of loaning money to people for homes; it only ensured mortgages.
Loaning a campaign money is one way to show that the candidate has some skin in the game.
Collectors have always been loaning to institutions, but what is very different at the moment is the context.
In the Harvard Business Review, researchers point to soccer clubs as a case for loaning out your best talent.
In the second quarter of 2019, Delaney raised just $212,20203, while loaning himself $7.8 million of his own money.
But Hugin has been willing to massively spend out-of-pocket, loaning his campaign a total of $27.5 million.
Banks make profit by borrowing short-term at low interest rates and loaning money long-term at high interest rates.
They exchanged a smile as he recounted what she said after loaning him a bicycle: "Go slow and be careful".
Financial markets have already shown they're not willing to risk loaning money to PG&E under current circumstances, Wara said.
I mean, it was a struggle because when you start a pawnshop, you are loaning out money all the time.
Pensler, an Ivy-Leauge educated buyout specialist, entered the race with a financial advantage after loaning his campaign $5 million.
People who buy bonds are effectively loaning money to whomever is selling the bond — the US government, in this case.
And they&aposll be loaning out your funds for 217% on car loans and 43% or more on credit cards.
Considering how hard review cars get driven, Acura loaning out a 13,000-mile supercar demonstrates extreme confidence in its product.
She suggested that someone loaning a gun to a friend might have no clue that their friend is an abuser.
We've been loaning out units to journalists who are testing out Facebook Live, so a lot of units have headed out.
I was a quarter million in debt, loaning out my apartment to strangers and sleeping on the couch to make rent.
And if you're the one loaning money, don't hand out your cash until the schedule and budget are set, Torres adds.
Banks must therefore hold onto safe assets like Treasuries instead of loaning them out, limiting their involvement in the repo space.
People were increasingly more interested in streaming Netflix on their Roku — not buying DVDs, converting them to digital, then loaning them out.
He doesn't mind loaning me money, but I already owe him several hundred dollars and I can't seem to break this habit.
As we reported ... Hayden helped out mom and dad last year by letting Lesley live in her condo, and loaning Alan $100k.
They thought she put the money into a trust as planned, not buying clothes, loaning money, and covering bottle service at nightclubs.
Before loaning the officer a GoPro camera to wear on his head, the chief warned him not to get grease on it.
He flooded the airwaves with his own money, loaning more than $5 million to his campaign and outspending both of his opponents.
The team claimed Connauton off waivers from Columbus on Wednesday while loaning LW John Scott to their AHL affiliate in Springfield, Mass.
Emirates is also considering loaning devices to passengers traveling to the U.S., President Tim Clark was quoted as telling Bloomberg on Monday.
Collectors also enhance the value of their work over time by loaning them to museums and creating literature references to each pieces.
Lampert, who gave up the CEO role at Sears as part of the filing, has been loaning money to Sears for years.
Lampert has bailed out the company by loaning it cash in return for debt backed by hard assets, such as real estate.
"Thank you Keeks for loaning me your bad ass truck for my @GoodAmerican shoot," Kardashian shared on her Instagram Stories, using Kim's nickname.
Loaning Out the Best Minds of a Generation Tech workers may be well-paid, but they're not necessarily more fulfilled than anyone else.
The project will see them loaning paintings from their private collection of Rothkos to the Portland Art Museum for the next 20 years.
That could cut down on the practice of forging, loaning, or selling enterprise certificates, as Testut suspects many Chinese operations are engaging in.
Alice Walton announced the launch of Art Bridges,  a 501(c)(3) foundation dedicated to loaning art works to exhibitions of American art.
That source of capital has provided companies like Lending Club with lots of resources to operate their loaning operations — and grow them quickly.
Board chairman Kiichi Kimura later told reporters that the club was basically in the position of loaning out the venue for the Olympics.
There the politically unsympathetic owner of a vast ranch showed his decency by loaning horses and men for the trek over the Andes.
Emirates is also considering loaning devices to passengers travelling to the United States, President Tim Clark was quoted as telling Bloomberg on Monday.
To help make the time more enjoyable, some airlines are loaning first-class and business-class passengers a VR headset from startup SkyLights.
However, bank officials who spoke to the Times under the condition of anonymity said Trump's divisive campaign made loaning him money too risky.
Rates are a bit high, at 6.5 percent, with banks usually loaning about 60 to 70 percent loan-to-value, Mr. Davis said.
Deutsche Bank for years has been the main lender for Trump, whom other banks have avoided loaning money to because of his repeated bankruptcies.
This would encourage banks to move from sitting on cash to loaning it out, which ought to lead to more consumer and business spending.
This gets exacerbated by banks imposing tougher underwriting standards, loaning less dollars and to fewer borrowers, and charging more for the loans they make.
They conducted RCTs of efforts to treat malaria, tried loaning people small amounts of money, and checked whether reminder bracelets could improve immunization rates.
Brothers Arminio and Paolo Sciolli began collecting Kerouac's paintings in 2007, loaning them to the museum to expose Kerouac's singular paintings to the world.
At the same time, under pressure from regulators to douse risky lending in the real estate sector, Australia's biggest banks stopped loaning money to foreigners.
In St. Louis and beyond, concerned citizens implored the Saint Louis Art Museum (SLAM) to refrain from loaning a painting to Donald Trump's inaugural luncheon.
" A spokesman for the British Museum told Reuters it was always willing to consider loaning out objects from its collection "subject to the usual conditions.
Instead of giving them away, in the 1980s China started loaning them for $50,000 per month, with the bears and any offspring remaining Chinese property.
"We see more private collectors engaged with museum boards and loaning works to museums," said John Mathews, head of private wealth management at UBS America.
Though it might seem like a strange example, the loaning of Nathan Dyer from Swansea to Leicester last season fits the bill in this sense.
As trade tensions rise between the US and China, there are new fears that China may recall the pandas it's loaning to three American zoos.
And a lot of 'sorry, it wasn't me' — the number of people that appear to be loaning their phone to complete strangers is really high.
By targeting people who face bad credit, loaning money, tacking up interest rates and repossessing and reselling used cars, auto lenders are as corrupt as ever.
A favorite stop for authors on tour, it started in 1933, when Mary Haslam began loaning books from a small shop for 2 cents a day.
It now offers a camera-loaning program where creators can borrow cameras such as the GoPro Fusion and ZCam S1 from the company for specific projects.
Trump has $1.3 million in cash on hand, after bringing in a meager $3.2 million in donations in May and personally loaning his campaign $2.2 million.
Peloton also helped Lynch cover his $28 million tax bill, loaning him the money to pay it, which he paid back in full, the filing said.
Delaney has relied on his own money to bankroll much of his campaign, loaning it roughly $19.5 million across the first two quarters, according to Politico.
This will come as welcome news to others in the world of fintech that are looking to disrupt the traditional bank-based loaning market with technology.
Torres ends up loaning him the extra money, but warns him that in the future, he should immediately bring up any major schedule or budget changes.
More grotesque still, he was suspected of loaning girls out to his friends, hosting sex parties at his homes in the Caribbean, Manhattan, and New Mexico.
This recently happened when major lending institutions ceased loaning money and doing business with companies that operate detention facilities that were contracted by our own government.
Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway (BRKB) is loaning up to $2 billion to Seritage Growth Properties (SRG), which owns a portfolio of former Sears Holdings (SHLD) locations.
The statue was created in 2013 by artist Scott Reed, who is loaning it to the city as part of the city's Year of Public Art.
Customers were eating their oysters on the premises as soon as they bought them, so Hog Island added some picnic tables and began loaning out shucking knives.
Since its start in 2013 in Hawaii, Google's Trekker loaning program has had more than 200 partnerships with groups, including tourism boards, universities and non-profit organizations.
Bredesen, a former health insurance executive who has previously self-funded his campaigns, has raised $8.5 million since December, loaning his campaign $85033 million out of that.
During the construction, LACMA will be loaning works to other museums in the area, and off-site exhibitions will take place at the Charles White Elementary School.
But some dealers at Brafa pointed out that an embrace of restitution policies at public institutions could discourage private collectors from buying, loaning and donating African art.
If you avoid morally questionable moneymaking like usury — or loaning money that enriches your own holdings — the Archbishop may place thousands of florins in his secret account.
He told the Berliner Zeitung that "while restitution is an option" for objects with colonial histories, "alternative" approaches would also be explored, such as loaning them out.
SO HERE HE IS DOING THIS, GOING IN TO ONE IDEA AFTER ANOTHER, LOANING A FRIEND TO HIS $80, $90 MILLION TO GO INTO SOME KIND OF COMPANY.
He raised only about $12 million in individual contributions through the end of March, the most recent federal data available, instead loaning about $36 million to his campaign.
To do this, it created a "short stay" bar, started a ceramic cup loaning program for customers who forgot to bring their own, and introduced its own KeepCup.
Pledging or loaning out shares creates questions about whether the shares can be voted and if "directors' interests are truly aligned with those of shareholders", the letter said.
Pledging or loaning out shares creates questions about whether the shares can be voted and if "directors' interests are truly aligned with those of shareholders," the letter said.
Michael Robinson of the Center for Biological Diversity faulted the agency for loaning transmitters to ranchers to better track radio-collared wolves in the vicinity of their livestock.
Little reported raised more than $123 million in the first four months of 2018, loaning himself $800,000, only second to Ahlquist's spending — a whopping number in Idaho politics.
Some Middle Eastern airlines have tried to find ways around the ban by, for example, loaning their own laptops to business-class passengers for the duration of the flght.
And as the Washington Post reports, some museums are proposing "loaning" the artifacts back to their countries of origin for limited periods of time — rather than actually returning them.
Larsson was 35 years of age when he joined Manchester United, proving that loaning in an old hand can be just as useful as testing out a promising youngster.
Donald Trump, winner of the South Carolina Republican primary on Saturday, reported loaning his campaign $5 million -- which will likely play into his narrative about self-funding his campaign.
Mr. Ryan kept it in his home before loaning it the Metropolitan Museum of Art, where, Ms. Mortillaro found, the bust had been displayed for more than a decade.
Central banks could return interest rates to positive real returns (predicted inflation plus a premium for loaning money.) Most propositions in economics are as untestable as string theory in cosmology.
His fondness of Jimi Hendrix led to him loaning $6 million to the Hendrix family to help in a legal battle to regain control of the guitarist's image and music.
There was almost a paternalistic relationship in some cases, he noted, in which bosses would engage in unorthodox behavior, like loaning workers their cars or bailing them out of jail.
The National Palace Museum in Taipei has long showcased this uncanny sculpture, known as "the meat-shaped stone," as one of its most prized holdings, very rarely loaning it out.
The problem of admitting foreigners to the country is, at root, an information problem, not unlike those faced by banks thinking of loaning money, or firms deciding whom to hire.
"It will help ensure that foreign governments are not discouraged from loaning works," said Christine Anagnos, the executive director of the Association of Art Museum Directors, which supports the bill.
The "at risk" requirement is designed to ensure that an investor is actually investing in the U.S. rather than simply loaning money that will be returned at a later date.
The amendment in question, offered by Williams, would have effectively exempted car dealerships from a provision in the transportation bill that prohibited renting or loaning vehicles subject to safety recalls.
So China shifted to what Buckingham and others call a "rent-a-panda" strategy: loaning pandas to foreign zoos in exchange for a fee of $50,000 per panda per month.
Though the credit of the U.S. government isn't likely to change between two year and five years, bondholders are compensated more for loaning to Uncle Sam for a longer duration.
Amazon has a host of data concerning its merchant-partners and Goldman has a pile of money; by combining their powers, they can probably make some money loaning out capital.
She'd suddenly start telling you about her Hydro Flask, aggressively loaning you scrunchies, and quoting dated memes borrowed from black, LGBTQ, and stan culture slang ("and I — oop" and "sksksk").
The Chinese are constructing and loaning money for the new railroad, but some say Kenya's leaders got duped: Kenya is spending at least $3.6 billion on the first leg alone.
The Chinese are constructing and loaning money for the new railroad, but some say Kenya's leaders got duped: Kenya is spending at least $6.5 billion on the first leg alone.
The loans themselves are peer-to-peer, meaning Dharma isn't actually loaning you any money – they are just building the open-source protocol to facilitate the borrowing and lending off cryptocurrency.
From the Associated Press:But as part of an effort to draw in a younger audience, the Boston Symphony Orchestra is loaning select patrons iPads loaded with content specific to each performance.
After the recession, the country spent trillions on infrastructure projects, with many banks, including unregulated or "shadow" banks, loaning money to companies that have been unable to pay back their debts.
Lukaku, on the other hand, is having by far his most productive period since Chelsea offloaded him, first by loaning him out and then by selling him to Everton in 2014.
U.S. President Donald Trump on Friday called for the World Bank to stop loaning money to China, one day after the institution adopted a lending plan to Beijing over Washington's objections.
"One thing that comes up with a lot of clients is that they have a big transaction — such as buying a house — and the bank is loaning them $500,000," said Minott.
Joe Biden has apparently decided to take a break from pining over the 2016 election and loaning his likeness to time-travel cartoons so he can get into the podcast game.
The tech billionaire said SolarCity's new solar roofs won't "cannibalize" the company's existing business model, which consists of leasing or loaning rooftop solar systems that are installed with racking and mounting systems.
A government watchdog is blasting the U.S. agency that invests overseas development for loaning $85 million to build a hotel and an apartment building in Afghanistan that now appear to be abandoned.
They're so spa-like, actually, that I made the mistake of loaning them to my two daughters one day when they were playing "spa" and then, naturally, they wouldn't give them up.
In theory, the guidelines prevent banks from loaning money when doing so would put the borrower's leverage at six times or higher, or for companies that could not quickly pay down debt.
"I'd advise not loaning money, but if you do, don't loan more than you can consider a gift," said certified financial planner Mike Keeler, CEO of Peak Financial Solutions in Las Vegas.
I have never seen anything like this, and I cannot wait to see what the SEC has to say about loaning your founder, CEO, and controlling shareholder money while also paying him rent.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump on Friday called for the World Bank to stop loaning money to China, one day after the institution adopted a lending plan to Beijing over Washington's objections.
If the Chinese government were to stop buying up the dollars and loaning them to us, that would indeed help American producers, but it would impose higher prices of imports on American consumers.
But what if we saw this not as precious or self-important, but generous, humble, and, dare I say, political: loaning out the powers of adulthood and fame to someone young and disenfranchised.
Before there were services like Affirm, there were IOUs and tabs and even The Code of Hammurabi, an OG document (we're talking 1750s B.C. here) laying down laws about borrowing, loaning, and interest.
Loaning to the shipping industry before the financial crisis was a stable investment, however, the industry has become shaky and the long-term loans became a problem for many institutions dependent on this sector.
Book designer  Jerry Kelly, who is loaning much of the material, also co-authored The Noblest Roman: A History of the Centaur Types of Bruce Rogers with Mish Beletsky, art director at Abbeville Press.
Because so much of what's now being planned effectively puts the Fed in the position of, effectively at least, through banks and intermediaries, but loaning money to nail salons and restaurants and small businesses.
"David always enjoyed sharing the works in the collection, loaning to museums and actively supporting the art and artists that were part of his world," a Sotheby's statement quoted the Bowie estate as saying.
The company charges in the manner you'd expect, with incomes from loaning money, interchange and a SaaS-product called M1 Plus that lowers some fees and provides interest on checking accounts, costing $125 yearly.
" Samuel L. Jackson, loaning his voice to a new radio ad aired in the district by the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, says a vote for the Democratic Party is a vote to "stop Donald Trump.
There's a strong case to be made for the loaning of Henrik Larsson from Helsingborg to Manchester United, a move which despite lasting only two months made a distinct impression on supporters at Old Trafford.
Persian Gulf airlines have begun loaning laptops and iPads to travelers on U.S.-bound flights, the latest workaround to a new U.S. policy banning large electronics on select flights from the Middle East and Africa.
In 1984, the practice of giving away pandas was replaced with loaning bears to other nations to display at zoos, for a maximum of ten years at a time and with a hefty annual cost.
The idea is that by throwing tech at the problem, including an online marketplace — covering buying, selling, repairing, loaning, and exchanging aircraft parts — many inefficiencies within the aerospace parts and repair market can be eradicated.
For years, a quirk of US law created a tax subsidy for Puerto Rican debt that encouraged middle class Americans to binge on loaning money to Puerto Rico without really realizing that's what they were doing.
If you can confidently confirm, after gifting or loaning money to your friend or family member, you are still on track toward your financial and retirement goals, then there is no shame in helping someone out.
Tonight you're loaning Billy your car, a brand-new seal-gray Volkswagen Passat with four doors, though last week at 3 A.M., he stole your canoe, and sank it in the autumn sea, then swam ashore.
There is nothing new about a candidate loaning money to his own campaign, and Trump has long argued that his personal wealth makes more independent than most politicians, even if he raises money in the general election.
In his preview piece on Hauser Wirth & Schimmel, the Los Angeles Times's Christopher Knight criticized the ethically questionable practice of museums loaning work to gallery shows (and counted some 13 US museums as lenders to the show).
Monterchi might raise some of that money by loaning out the Madonna to a major museum, except city officials worry that doing so could bring a legal claim that would mean still more years in Italian courts.
For example, David Nahmad, an art dealer and a Monaco billionaire, is loaning nine of his works by Picasso, Matisse and other artists from his extensive collection, much of it stored in a freeport warehouse in Switzerland.
Something really weird happened on Wednesday: the "yield," which is the payout you get for loaning money through a bond, was higher on a two-year U.S. Treasury note than on a 10-year U.S. Treasury note.
John Delaney, a former House member who has been campaigning for president since July 2017, reported $268,248 in cash on hand for his presidential campaign, and reported loaning his campaign $1 million in the last quarter of 2018.
But there are some fresher faces worth watching as well, including University of Baltimore professor F. Michael Higginbotham, who's running a well-funded campaign thanks to loaning himself more than half a million dollars; and state lawmakers Del.
But there are some fresher faces worth watching as well, including University of Baltimore professor F. Michael Higginbotham — who's running a well-funded campaign thanks to loaning himself more than half a million dollars — and state lawmakers Del.
Former officials say the practice of loaning personnel, typically for terms of about 12 to 18 months, has blossomed over the years in part because it allows the White House to employ people without tapping its own budget.
Spokesmen for American and Delta Air Lines said their airlines were loaning workers to help TSA with non-screening duties like handling bins and managing the lines at checkpoints and even offering recommendations for redesigning checkpoints for better flow.
He wouldn't say how much personal cash he was loaning his campaign, declined to say who he would back for Speaker if he defeats Ryan and repeatedly refused to say whom he voted for in the Wisconsin presidential primary.
Information Minister Fawad Chaudhry did not reveal if Saudi Arabia would be loaning money to Pakistan to help top up its dwindling foreign currency reserves, but said he expected Saudi Arabia to invest in Pakistan in a major way.
The British Museum, which is loaning the object, explains on their site how the tablet was operated: To use the device, the customer or the geomancer turns the first series of four dials, creating four dot patterns for interpretation.
Loaning themselves out gives volunteers the opportunity to strengthen their skills, broaden their networks, break out of a career rut, and find new meaning in their jobs—benefits that come back to employers in the form of increased engagement and retention.
In fact, loaning to Uncle Sam for 403 years only earns a long-term bond investor 1.76%, just 13 basis points — or 0.13 percentage point — above the expected return on the much-shorter 2-year Treasury note, currently trading at 1.63%.
If you're just tuning in, for years a quirk of US law created a tax subsidy for Puerto Rican debt that encouraged middle-class Americans to binge on loaning money to Puerto Rico without really realizing that's what they were doing.
"We should pay attention to how national institutions like the Musée du Quai Branly, France's pre-eminent ethnographic museum, proceeds with loaning or returning African objects to their countries of origin in the next few years," she said in an email.
" Mr. Manafort deliberately deceived his bookkeeper and tax accountants, Mr. Andres argued, so he could evade taxes on $16.5 million in income and then tricked banks into loaning him millions when "he was going broke and he couldn't pay his bills.
The most impressive performers here are the most naturalistic: Ms. Regina's Irene is put upon but resourceful, and Toussaint Jeanlouis's Dooley Wilson (Sam in "Casablanca") persuasively likens the studios' loaning of actors among themselves as a kind of human trafficking.
The idea of loaning guns to people for their own self-defense is nothing new, and federal law does allow legal gun owners to loan or "transfer" their firearms as long as the recipient is not prohibited from possessing one.
The mayor found himself loaning out his personal pickup truck and RV, which have built-in generators, to the town's 2,000 residents as they scrambled to save food in their refrigerators, charge their phones and find a way to stay warm.
Trucker Path, a  three-year-old, Mountain View-based platform that helps connect drivers, brokers, shippers, and carriers, has just lined up $30 million in debt funding so it can start loaning some of those truckers money right after they deliver their freight.
Meanwhile, China bears, such as hedge fund manager Kyle Bass, have warned about the piles of debt Chinese banks and their loan vehicles are sitting on after loaning huge sums to SOEs and for infrastructure projects designed to prop up the country's growth.
You'll either subscribe to a car service or pay per use, because it makes no sense to sell you a vehicle that you don't use 22000 percent of the time when companies can make tons more money loaning the same inventory to everyone.
Recent examples of deals include Elliott Management providing part of the financing for the Chinese investor Yonghong Li to buy AC Milan for €740m, CQS providing a £22m loan to a telecoms company and KKR loaning €125m to a Dutch holiday park developer.
When loaning money to your brother-in-law, you may have hopes for repayment but you also realize prospects will dim if he loses his job, gets sick, retires, or maybe even has to pay for one of his kids to attend college.
Three New York-based credit unions that specialized in loaning money against taxi cab medallions, the hard-to-get licenses that allow the city's traditional cab fleet to operate, have been placed into conservatorship as the value of those medallions has plummeted.
She said she considered loaning the collection to the Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of African American History and Culture, but concluded that the records ought to stay in Montgomery, and that her office would need to recruit outside experts to salvage them.
Beyond loaning books, Winkelstein said LGBT youth experiencing homelessness are in need of other vital resources that libraries offer but are seldom recognized for: a sense of community, shelter from extreme weather, and access to resources for employment, housing, legal advice, and social workers.
Banks borrowed 399 billion euros ($465 billion) in a four-year targeted longer-term refinancing operation (TLTRO) in mid-2016, piling into a facility that promised to pay them a small amount of interest if they met their quota of loaning to the real economy.
"The June refinancing is paramount to the company," said Andrew DeVries, an analyst at independent financial research firm CreditSights, adding a bank would normally be comfortable loaning $600 million-$700 million on a secured basis because Noble's trading book and inventory are worth $4.6 billion.
Despite the superconnectors coming up with novel ways around the restrictions—such as loaning premium travellers laptops for the duration of a flight—the thought of 12 hours in the air without a personal device is clearly too much for many passengers to bear.
Why is the World Bank, which exists to "end extreme poverty and boost shared prosperity," loaning billions of dollars every year to China, the second-largest economy on the globe and a country which currently boasts foreign exchange reserves of nearly $22019 trillion dollars?
New York City public advocate Letitia James has fought to cut off funds to gun makers on many fronts, including one ongoing campaign to stop TD Bank from loaning money to Smith & Wesson, maker of the assault rifles used in the San Bernardino massacre.
Everyone wants to drive one, but not everyone can afford one—so a handful of entrepreneurs in the city have started rental services, loaning out some of the world's most expensive cars to athletes, musicians, and everyday Joes who want to make a big impression.
The government's Migration Advisory Committee filed a report that said the scheme brought limited economic benefits because most of the investors had bought fixed-interest loan securities known as gilts, meaning that they were effectively loaning the government money instead of investing in the country.
And we partnered with a couple companies to make these VR cameras, and we have a program called Jumpstart, which we're loaning cameras and giving processing time to students, artist, and so on, to go and use these tools and see what they do.
Some focused on infrastructure ideas, like RoadBotics, designed to cure the pavement of potholes through machine learning, or Swiftera, a company that makes high-altitude balloons to generate hi-res maps, or the San Francisco based car-sharing company Upshift that specializes in loaning out Toyota Priuses.
"NASA's processes for loaning and disposing of historic personal property have improved over the past six decades, but a significant amount of historic personal property has been lost, misplaced, or taken by former employees and contractors due to the Agency's lack of adequate procedures," the report said.
He became Trump's kingmaker by donating large amounts to Trump's campaign when nobody else would, loaning personnel (Bannon and Kellyanne Conway), and facilitating Trump's voter suppression efforts with unique, high-level digital profiling know-how (which was reportedly also used by the leavers in the Brexit campaign).
A man of boundless energy, he hired new Asian specialists at the Met, including Mr. Hearn; he tutored the Met's board on landmark pieces from Chinese history that might be acquired; and he negotiated with collectors on loaning, donating or selling their works to the museum.
"Another read, "Classless hacks, society is going down the drain..." Yet one more chimed in, "guggenheim museum has disgrace itself by offering a gold toilet to the president of the us , instead of loaning the white house the painting he was looking for , nancy sector needs to go now !!!
Gopee, who had been refused a consumer credit licence and was not FCA authorised, was convicted in 2018 of illegally loaning money to consumers at high interest rates between 2012 and 2016, securing loans against their properties and threatening to take possession if they failed to repay debts.
So we don't know if Stripe has been offering other users different premiums or payback percentages, nor if $3903,000 is the cap or if it's loaning more, nor if it's working with a third-party to provide the financing, or whether it is offering it off its own balance sheet.
Money moving is something that Rakuten has already demonstrated an interest in: the company's fintech investing arm just last week invested in loaning service Kreditech, and earlier this year invested in remittance service Azimo (once rumored to be an acquisition target for Facebook, which is also doing work in this area).
In spite of a fraught relationship with the military leadership on his home planet, he considers himself a Cardassian first and foremost, and tries to share Cardassian values with Federation personnel, here in the form of loaning weirdly inevitable Cardassian novels to his best friend on the station, Doctor Bashir.
The stereotype that some Jews are "good with money" (I happen to be Jewish) is certainly not just because we are Jews; it is because we became important to Western capitalism since our occupational opportunities were limited to loaning, lending, tax collecting, and other elements at the fringes of the economic system.
The leaseholder is often Deere itself, as the company has become the fifth largest agricultural lender in the sector, loaning money not only for machinery but seed, fertilizer, chemicals, and fuel (some of which also happens to be sold by Deere.) It's a "cyclical industry" or a "vicious cycle," depending on who you're asking.
The volunteer teachers overlapped those couple of years so they really helped me out a lot in recruiting more teachers and at that time all the instruments we were using were donated by the teachers and the teachers friends were loaning all the instruments except for the drum kits which were the rehearsal studio's.
I was running around Paris in couture, fantastical couture that Riccardo was loaning me and giving me, and then at some point Riccardo — who still sends me wonderful things and is still a dear friend — found Kim Kardashian, because Kanye [West] believed in him, too; [models] Joan Smalls and Mariacarla [Boscono], and a couple other people.
"If local police agencies or firearm retailers do not provide services, the family should consider loaning the firearm to another family member, checking with banks for safe deposit boxes, self-storage facilities, shooting ranges or even pawn shops," said Russell Griffin, a researcher at the University of Alabama at Birmingham who wasn't involved in the study.
So, and I think that you've, or perhaps the creators of that app, have identified a real issue, which is you don't want to have X-rated content, or explicit content, in your camera roll, because a lot of times you're loaning your camera out to someone to take a picture, or you're flipping through it with a friend.
When: March 103–June 10 Where: Whitney Museum of American Art (99 Gansevoort Street, Meatpacking District, Manhattan) Beyond his iconic "American Gothic" (1930) — which the Art Institute of Chicago is loaning to the Whitney for this major retrospective — Grant Wood was a tireless, inventive artist who portrayed an evocative, endearing, and wholesome Midwestern way of life.
In February 2018, Tristram Hunt, director of the Victoria and Albert Museum, announced an exhibition of Ethiopian artefacts plundered during the Battle of Magdala in 1868 to highlight the issue of restitution in the wider context of historical colonialism, also floating the idea of long-term loaning the items to their original homeland as something approaching a possible solution.
I think this these sanctions that they&aposre imposing on Turkey are going to hurt them at a time when they&aposre in financial crisis and they&aposve got banks that are affected in Turkey because they&aposve been loaning money to Turkey for years and it tied up in this so it&aposs going to impact in Europe as well.
Fakhre was also hit with charges for loaning money to other foreign companies on the island — something he says he was told was legal as long as none of the parties involved were Cuban — and for taking part in "activities damaging to the economy" after his company made a 20 percent profit on the sale of a piece of mining equipment.
They are now buying contemporary works including a geometric abstraction by Sarah Morris, a black-and-white silk-screen by Christopher Wool, a Bruce Nauman neon, and a monumental gridded canvas by Günther Förg that the couple is loaning to the artist's retrospective later this year at the Dallas Museum of Art (which also borrowed their black and white Pollock).
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