91. The big runup in prices that saw the Nasdaq average double from last summer through its peak last month was fueled in part by borrowed money.
92. The borrowed money had been used for a few prestige projects, and had been siphoned off in corruption.
93. The Defense Department has no way of knowing how many retirees have dug into savings or borrowed money to pay the uncovered medical costs.
94. The effect is that the United States has become a vacuum sucking in borrowed money from investors around the world.
95. The idea was to make a little money on each trade, and make a lot of money overall by using borrowed money to buy bonds in large quantities.
96. The fact that some managers made those bets with borrowed money only exacerbated the sales, say traders and investors.
97. The next year, using borrowed money and working out of a cramped apartment, he started his own provider, Global OnLine.
98. The recent drop in stocks could accelerate if securities firms require clients to repay their loans by selling shares they bought with borrowed money, analysts said.
99. The result, the experts warned, would be higher prices for borrowed money in the form of higher interest rates.
100. The report uses strong language to describe the increasing tendency of financial companies to leverage their bets on financial markets with borrowed money.