This would restore its creditworthiness and access to new commercial credit lines and the capital market. |
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He got the finance department involved in assessing creditworthiness and, more to the point, demanded that new customers pay up front. |
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Immigrant borrowers, who operate largely in cash, don't need a credit score to establish creditworthiness. |
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When you write a cheque, you are drawing on your creditworthiness at a bank. |
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Computer-driven analysis based on past events derives metrics which the rating agencies can use to pronounce pontifically on creditworthiness. |
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To start with, the referee has to be asked about the customer's character and creditworthiness and, generally, about his circumstances in life. |
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This, of course, assumes that the taxpayer has adequate financial resources and creditworthiness to qualify for that financing. |
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Your creditworthiness will be measured by a credit score, and not all credit is created equal. |
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Such factors include things like the applicant's creditworthiness and financial need. |
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Credit standards: The quality of credit claims is assessed through the underlying creditworthiness of the debtor or guarantor. |
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After all, the lenders claim that they base their refi rates on creditworthiness, and there's not much they can do if these groups have lower average creditworthiness. |
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Likewise, as their income prospects and creditworthiness improve, households may increasingly engage in intertemporal consumption smoothing. |
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For example, take steps to reduce costs, monitor your cash flow, and review the creditworthiness of your customers. |
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Such a policy would notably take into account the creditworthiness of the countries and projects concerned. |
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Looking forward, the issue for the corporate bond market is more one of rising absolute interest rates than creditworthiness. |
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Banks have already started to monitor the impact that technology-related changes are having on the creditworthiness of their borrowers. |
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A credit rating is a current assessment of the creditworthiness of a borrower with respect to a specified obligation. |
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But any bank that raises the rates it submits could raise doubts about its own creditworthiness. |
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For the security of all participants, only companies with the relevant creditworthiness are permitted to participate. |
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It examines the creditworthiness of the companies to which it cedes a portion of the risks. |
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Transferability of land rights may improve the creditworthiness of the landholder, especially for long-term credit. |
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Croatia was constantly endeavouring to improve its creditworthiness, trade balance and investment climate. |
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But it's also critical to recognise that creditworthiness alone is not sufficient to make an asset safe. |
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As part of the credit policy, every new customer is assessed for creditworthiness before the Group's standard payment conditions are offered. |
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Short-term ratings are also used to indicate the creditworthiness of an obligor with respect to put features on long-term obligations. |
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The premium, or spread, between their overnight borrowing costs and the Fed's interest rate is one measure of their creditworthiness. |
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Extending political risk cover enhances the creditworthiness of countries and municipalities previously considered poor risks. |
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Collection is assessed based on a number of factors, including past transaction history and the creditworthiness of the customer. |
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It takes into consideration the creditworthiness of guarantors, insurers, or other forms of credit enhancement on the obligation as well as the currency in which the obligation is denominated. |
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Basle II is about the creditworthiness of companies, of small and medium-sized enterprises, and about the guarantees and transparency this requires. |
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The cost of borrowing is difficult to generalize about, as it depends strongly on the creditworthiness of the customer and the role of competition in the electricity system the plant is going to feed into. |
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However, the attention of investors is drawn to the fact that an appreciation in the creditworthiness of companies may have an indirect impact on their market prices. |
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Many fixed income securities issued by companies and governments are rated by third party sources to help to describe the creditworthiness of an issuer. |
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The main bank's own risk represented an appropriate incentive for the lender to carry out proper checks concerning the borrower's creditworthiness so as to reduce the risk of default. |
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It is also worth noting that Italy has not supplied any evidence demonstrating that Solar Tech has obtained credit from the banks in its own name, i.e. independently of Permasteelisa's creditworthiness. |
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Resilux manages its credit risks through customer diversification, by working within set credit limits and periods, and by screening the creditworthiness of the parties it deals with. |
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When an assessment is performed for another entity, the communication of this information is based on rules set centrally and the determination of a creditworthiness grade for each debtor. |
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The sub-advisor selects securities based on the creditworthiness of the issuer, income level, pricing, term to maturity, and interest rate sensitivity of the bond. |
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In contrast to company owners, but also the banking institutions, suppliers often do not have the necessary information available to assess conclusively the creditworthiness of customers. |
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Lenders will be able to better evaluate your creditworthiness if there is more data about your payment and spending behaviour on your credit report. |
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For the security of all exchange participants, only companies that have existed for at least six months on the transport market and an appropriate creditworthiness are permitted to participate in transportation. |
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Public irrigation agencies are one type of sub-sovereign entity that could benefit from more financial autonomy, though major reforms are going to be needed to improve their creditworthiness. |
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Venezuela's creditworthiness would improve if credible policies were implemented to reduce vulnerability to oil price fluctuations. |
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In the case of businesses, their creditworthiness depends on their future profits. |
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With Geithner, it all goes to the whole notion of creditworthiness. |
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For the first time, public securities were rated using a system borrowed from the mercantile credit rating agencies, using letters to indicate their creditworthiness. |
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Following the 1907 financial crisis, demand rose for such independent market information, in particular for independent analyses of bond creditworthiness. |
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The company ranks the creditworthiness of borrowers using a standardized ratings scale which measures expected investor loss in the event of default. |
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