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credit line

[kred-it lahyn] / ˈkrɛd ɪt ˌlaɪn /
NOUN
available credit amount
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Hybrid sports car startup Fisker Automotive recalled its cars after problems with the batteries, and the Department of Energy froze its credit line.

From The Verge

Museveni's administration, seeking to finance its infrastructure construction programme and shore up political support, has secured large credit lines from China over the last decade.

From Reuters

Corporate filings, including annual reports and bond prospectuses, examined by The Times show that the five biggest Chinese companies in Congo had been given at least $124 billion in credit lines for their global operations.

From New York Times

The Fed's Senior Loan Officer Survey, offering evidence of continued momentum for the economy, said banks "generally reported having eased standards" for business loans by lowering rates, expanding credit lines or imposing less restrictive terms.

From Reuters

“Lenders would likely freeze or cut credit lines on home equity lines of credit and credit cards. Personal loans would be harder to get and could see higher rates.”

From New York Times