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credit line

[kred-it lahyn] / ˈkrɛd ɪt ˌlaɪn /
NOUN
available credit amount
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Between loans maturing, bank credit lines and other sources of liquidity, Cliffwater projected that it could handle two years of zero inflows and the 5% redemption rate it typically offers without selling any assets.

From The Wall Street Journal

It leaks back into the banking system through credit lines, warehouse lending and cross-collateralization arrangements.

From MarketWatch

Around the same time, a contact at a military fuel supplier in central Asia asked Andrew to make introductions to British banks for a credit line.

From The Wall Street Journal

The company took out a $1.3 million credit line to pay for tile that contractors ordered but never picked up because they couldn’t find workers.

From The Wall Street Journal

One industry estimate based on a prior proposal said close to 90% of cardholders could lose access to credit, either through account closures or reduced credit lines.

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