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And the interest-yielding debt (credit) they've "given" us to make up for the part of our paychecks they've withheld just isn't doing it for them any more.
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To a bank, an interest-yielding asset is more valuable than cash.
The Seoul Solution to the Banking Crisis Weijian Shan 2009
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"They can always sell high interest-yielding policies to get more cash," he said.
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"They can always sell high interest-yielding policies to get more cash," he said.
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"They can always sell high interest-yielding policies to get more cash," he said.
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"They can always sell high interest-yielding policies to get more cash," he said.
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As noted last quarter and continuing in the 2009 fourth quarter, the company reduced the overall risk exposure of its securities portfolio by shifting the composition to safer, but lower interest-yielding investments.
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And the interest-yielding debt (credit) they've "given" us to make up for the part of our paychecks they've withheld just isn't doing it for them any more.
Dandelion Salad 2009
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And the interest-yielding debt (credit) they've "given" us to make up for the part of our paychecks they've withheld just isn't doing it for them any more.
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£300,000 was confiscated from Dariye and paid into an interest-yielding account operated by the Metropolitan Police.
unknown title 2009
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