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borrow

[bor-oh, bawr-oh] / ˈbɒr oʊ, ˈbɔr oʊ /




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Alternatively, more could be borrowed although, given United already have debts in excess of £1bn including outstanding transfer fees, the wisdom of that has been questioned.

From BBC

Furthermore, rising yields increase borrowing costs and tighten financial conditions.

From MarketWatch

He also said that under private-equity ownership, both companies have paid out significant sums via dividend recapitalizations, a type of transaction in which a company borrows money and pays it back to their shareholders.

From The Wall Street Journal

Many funds borrow an amount about equal to their equity to juice up returns; Apollo Debt Solutions levers itself just 60%.

From Barron's

These agreements have “strong contract visibility” and result in “meaningfully lower borrowing costs, as credit risks transfer to the customer,” Liani wrote.

From MarketWatch