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Interestingly, a solution to the original high-interest problem was dollarization of public debt, while the current evidence and research makes one seriously question such a dollarization policy.
The commissioners moved to make up the shortfall by buying high-interest coupons, therefore exacerbating the future capital growth of the capital fund.
The experiment of stabilising the economy by limiting the growth of the money supply, helped by a deflationist, high-interest policy, is palpably not working.
Other things being equal, high-interest rates are more likely to stimulate savings than low-interest rates.
We are not a high-interest rate country at all.
The banks have enjoyed massive windfall profits in a very high-interest-rate regime.
That is because all family income is used to fund high-interest mortgages.
Her home was worth £47,000, and she took out a bond that was described to her as a high-interest bond.
I have tried to explain about the international phenomenon of high-interest rates.
They cited companies that lend money door to door and encourage people to take out high-interest loans, which they cannot afford to repay, and rogue traders.
A period of financial hardship followed and the club left administration after receiving a 10m high-interest emergency loan which continued to burden the club.
It has raised funds through fixed deposits, a term for high-interest term deposits issued by industrial companies rather than banks.
They sought a $15 million high-interest loan to cover the costs of the prize money, and to complete the construction of the course.
Its actual purpose was to re-negotiate previous high-interest government loans amounting to 31 million through market manipulation and speculation.
The prospect of two juggernaut teams on a roll, or the irresistible force meets the immovable object, creates a high-interest spectacle.