1. Families on supplementary benefit, now income support, are likely to borrow to buy items of clothing or durable household goods. 2. A margin is an amount of money an investor deposits with a broker when borrowing to buy stocks. 3. A negative cash position, though, may reflect factors other than borrowing to buy stock. 4. But farm prices were lower than normal and farmers could not pay back the money they had borrowed to buy farmland, homes and equipment. 5. Consumers may not be borrowing to buy a lot of new cars either. 6. Day traders often borrow to buy stocks, but most of them close out their positions daily. 7. Eliminating the tax-deductibility of mortgage payments would discourage people from borrowing to buy homes. 8. I would never borrow to buy a chess set, or a poster or whatever else caught my eye. 9. Investors, who borrowed to buy shares, were selling their Hong Kong dollar-denominated holdings to avoid paying higher interests on their loans. 10. It also makes it more expensive for investors to borrow to buy shares. |