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repayment <a repayment; repayments> SUST.

repayment
repayment ECON.
repayment DER.
repayment DER.

repayment

repayment ECON.
repayment ECON.

repayment <a repayment; repayments> SUST.

repayment
repayment
repayment
repayment
repayment
repayment ECON.
repayment ECON.
repayment ECON.
repayment ECON.
repayment DER.
repayment DER.

advance repayment

advance repayment ECON.
advance repayment ECON.
advance repayment ECON.

capital repayment ECON.

repayment ability ECON.

repayment capacity

repayment conditions ECON.

repayment deduction ECON.

repayment frequency ECON.

repayment option ECON.

repayment plan ECON.

repayment rate

repayment rate ECON.
repayment rate ECON.
repayment rate ECON.

repayment redemptions ECON.

repayment schedule ECON.

repayment stream ECON.

current repayment rate

level-line repayment ECON.

on-time repayment ECON.

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

inglés
For example, the borrower wants dollars but wants to make repayments in euros.
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However, private loans typically have more rigid repayment policies.
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Prices fell by 20%, causing a deflation which made the repayments of debts much harder.
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Loan tenor is 32 weeks and equal amount of repayments with interest are paid weekly at group meetings.
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Subtract $11 billion, which is the amount developing countries paid to developed nations in that year in the form of loan repayments.
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A bid can be as little as 5, repayment times are usually 6 to 12 months, sometimes 2 years.
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Bond holders in return receive interest, and a repayment of the bond on maturity.
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Soon the holders of the notes began demanding repayment.
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Others may allow repayment over a fixed period, for example, 10 years.
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Many lenders offer borrower benefits to reduce this interest rate during repayment.
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