lend

Related to lend: lend a hand
See:
  • Distance lends enchantment
  • distance lends enchantment (to the view)
  • give a hand
  • give an ear (to one)
  • lend (one) (something)
  • lend (one) a hand
  • lend (one's) ear (to someone or something)
  • lend (one's) name to (something)
  • lend (oneself) to (something)
  • lend (someone) (one's) ear
  • lend (someone) a hand
  • lend (something) out (to one)
  • lend (something) to (one)
  • lend a hand
  • lend a hand to (one)
  • lend a hand with
  • lend a hand with (something)
  • lend an ear
  • lend an ear (to one)
  • lend an ear to
  • lend color to
  • lend color to (something)
  • lend colour to
  • lend colour to something
  • lend credence to (something)
  • lend itself to
  • lend itself to (something)
  • lend one's ear
  • lend one's ear, to
  • lend oneself or itself to
  • lend out
  • lend support to (something)
  • lend support, weight, credence, etc. to something
  • lend to
  • lend weight to (something)
  • Lend your money and lose your friend
  • Lend your money and lose your friend.
  • lend your name to something
References in periodicals archive
Book Lenders earn credits per each lend, so if customers lend books they do not have pay for the privilege to borrow.
The fact that banks aren't getting enough quality propositions doesn't mean there aren't good businesses to lend to.
If the full amount is reached the loan will go ahead, with the borrower charged interest based on the different rates people are prepared to lend. People lending through Zopa do not get a say in who their money is lent to.
They really don't want to lend the money, because they don't want to incur the risk.
Wachovia's recent investments in the area have included $30 million in bridge loans to, and a $3 million equity investment in, a Virginia housing fund that lends to and invests in low-income residential rental properties; a $10 million commitment to a fund supporting economic development in Winston-Salem; and $6 million in tax credit investments to an apartment complex for low-income elderly tenants in Macon, Georgia.
Here's the catch: The borrowers' lobbies managed to get several technical amendments attached to the original law that essentially forced the REA to lend out more money than it got back each year in repayments; to make up the difference, it has had to borrow from the Treasury--at government rates, which are higher.
Ochtar Capital Partners Limited, an international real estate investment firm founded by the management team at Lend Lease Global Real Estate Advisors SA, has acquired the advisory company to the $1.63 billion global property fund Lend Lease Global Properties SICAF.
Alper announced that Lend Lease, a global real estate group, has been selected to manage the development of the 126,000 SF of city-owned property in Kew Gardens, Queens, immediately east of Queens Borough Hall.
In some countries, a floor for overnight interest rates is established by the rate of interest a central bank pays on excess reserve balances; banks would not generally lend to other banks at an interest rate below the rate they could earn on a risk-free deposit at the central bank.
Lend Lease Real Estate Investments released its second quarter research outlook, Directions 2Q: 2002.
In addition, in 1999, Republic Bank has committed to lend $5 million to GRAND, and $5 million to support PCDC's lending program.
New York-based Bovis Lend Lease appointed Charlie Bacon chief executive officer of Bovis Lend Lease Americas and Larry Atkins to the newly created position of chief operating officer.
SBA lenders can lend up to their legal lending amount plus the guaranteed portion of each loan they make (the guaranteed portion cannot exceed $750,000 or 75 percent of the whole loan).
More broadly, the proportion of respondents less willing to make consumer installment loans slightly exceeded the proportion that was more willing to lend, for the first time since 1991.