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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of Lenders in Chaldean Numerology is: 9

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of Lenders in Pythagorean Numerology is: 5

Examples of Lenders in a Sentence

  1. Ryan Todd:

    Increased hedging activity is a sign these firms view the outlook for the market as constructive enough to put down some protection - in a way it is almost a necessary pre-cursor to a pick-up in spending and/or production, once the value of futures contracts used for hedging moves back into a range that's reasonable, it presents an opportunity to lock in cashflow ahead of when lenders revisit the revolvers the E&P firms have in place. Having a strong outlook for the business, even if it does cap the upside, goes a long way in shoring up the risk of a lack of funding.

  2. George Ratiu:

    The main takeaway is that mortgage rates are likely to push toward 5.0 % before the end of the year, with lenders anecdotally reporting quotes around 4.75 % for the 30-year fixed rate.

  3. Atiur Rahman:

    This comfortable reserve has strengthened the confidence of investors and lenders, particularly abroad.

  4. Elizabeth Shermer:

    After it was discovered how poorly managed this thing was run – after one of the student lenders went bankrupt – they had this idea and noticed that it would actually be cheaper for the federal government to just lend directly to students and parents.

  5. Leonard Klingbaum:

    Going forward, I expect to see many more situations where private market lenders will be providing loans to struggling private companies which are unable to access liquidity from the syndicated bank market.

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