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• Interest rates are low and borrowing is cheap.
• Israel relies heavily upon foreign aid and borrowing to maintain its economy.
• Parker said it will finance the acquisition partly through bank borrowing.
• Consumer borrowing went down in February.
• An increase in corporate borrowing can be a good sign because it means companies are preparing for more demand for their own products and services.
• A rise in interest rates, particularly if it deepens a recession, may force many firms into distress borrowing merely to survive.
• Federal borrowing has increased in the last decade.
• The chancellor shocked analysts with the news that government borrowing would double to £28 billion next year.
• The group has completed a refinancing programme to reduce borrowings by £5.8 million to £6.9 million.
• The new share issue will reduce Sainsbury's net borrowings to about 13% of shareholders' funds from 44%.
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Deficit spending and foreign borrowing are reaching levels that could threaten the nation's future growth.
»Credit card borrowing was down £400,000 in November.
short-term/medium-term/long-term borrowing »An overdraft is not suitable for long-term borrowing.
reduce/cut/control borrowing »Government debt interest is projected to flatten out as borrowing is reduced.
increase/encourage borrowing »Low interest rates encourage borrowing, thereby stimulating demand for goods.
Financial and business terms. 2012.