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delin·quen·cies
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delinquenciesnoun
Plural form of delinquency.
Webster Dictionary
Delinquencies
of Delinquency
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of delinquencies in Chaldean Numerology is: 2
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of delinquencies in Pythagorean Numerology is: 2
Examples of delinquencies in a Sentence
We're not seeing increases in delinquencies yet. There's likely salary continuation among laid off workers in the oil sector. There are many two-earner families. That sustains people in a downturn.
Chief Risk Officer Laura Dottori-Attanasio:
We are seeing this quarter a lot of downgrades in the oil and gas space, an increase in delinquencies. Our expectation would be to see increased loan loss provisions on a go-forward basis.
Delinquencies are rising but coverage ratio and loan-loss buffers remain elevated, providing reasonable protection.
When a nonprofit that engages in advocacy is supported by a small number of wealthy individuals or big corporations, disclosure is even more important so the public can make its own judgements about whether there is a hidden agenda, when it comes to state-level regulation of charities, filing delinquencies and problems in one state can definitely affect a nonprofit's standing in others.
Chief Executive Officer Bill Downe:
We're not seeing increases in delinquencies yet, there's likely salary continuation among laid-off workers in the oil sector. There are many two-earner families. That sustains people in a downturn.
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- 违约率Chinese
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