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Will the profits of the business be enough to pay back bank borrowing?
After all, the discount rate only applies to short-term bank borrowing.
The current proposal does not require any bank borrowing.
Meanwhile, another source of cash - bank borrowing - has become steadily less attractive.
In other words, the "spread" between bank borrowing costs and revenues from lending increases.
"There is a significant amount of outstanding bank borrowings and junk bonds," he said.
The proceeds, in addition to another $100 million or so of bank borrowings, will be used to buy out the designer's stake.
The increment was set to allow the small business to cover late payments by bank borrowings.
Bank borrowing increased at its peak over 100% a year and asset prices skyrocketed.
Bank borrowing accounted for 64% of their external financing.
At the same time, companies that are having trouble selling new bonds are turning instead to more bank borrowing.
Since 1987, acquisitions have been mainly funded by cash (bank borrowings).
Clorox will finance the acquisition from cash on hand and bank borrowings.
Loral said the deal would be financed through bank borrowing and not dilute earnings.
M-2 is broader, including also savings accounts, money market fund balances and certain overnight bank borrowings.
It said it would finance the cost of the acquisition internally and through bank borrowings.
The Fed also said that bank borrowings at its discount window averaged $523 million for the week, down from an average of $734 million.
The Prime deal was completed after the buyer agreed to slightly reduce the purchase price - which reduced the bank borrowings needed.
The company plans to use the proceeds from the sale of its shares to repay bank borrowings and for general corporate purposes.
Corporations may be eschewing bank borrowing, but new debt issuance by highly rated companies remains strong.
Japan should instead raise its bank borrowing rate sharply to bring it closer to rates in the United States and Europe.
Many governments thus resort to financing expenditure through domestic bank borrowing and printing money, both of which are inflationary.
The rest will reduce bank borrowings.
Proceeds from the sale, combined with bank borrowings and cash on hand, will be applied to a previously announced recapitalization plan.
Accounts filed at Companies House show the group partly refinanced bank borrowings with loan notes.