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Title: Gdp - Investment
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Prices of “Leveraged loans”, used by companies with low credit ratings to raise money, recently encountered double digit declines. Investors are demanding steep discounts as a result of price drops and banks are reluctant to oblige. $17.6 billion in loans for First Data Corp... Showed first 250 characters
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Prices of “Leveraged loans”, used by companies with low credit ratings to raise money, recently encountered double digit declines. Investors are demanding steep discounts as a result of price drops and banks are reluctant to oblige. $17.6 billion in loans for First Data Corp... Showed next 250 characters
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