"trouble" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- Analysts said Hong Kong's Airport Authority should have no trouble repaying its first set of bank loans, which come due in 2001.
- Sub-prime was high risk loans to people the banks knew would have trouble repaying if things went south.
- What if I have trouble repaying the loan?
- For more than a year, Mr. Gilliam knew that Rexene would have trouble repaying $403 million in debt due in July 1992.
- Young couples with modest incomes are having the most trouble repaying.
- Japan's financial institutions still hold 44.5 trillion yen ($398 billion) in bad loans on their books and, with deflation continuing, borrowers will continue to have trouble repaying their debts.
- But if investors think the economy will slow down, they worry that businesses and consumers will have trouble repaying their debts, making credit risk an issue for financial stocks.
- What if a parent has trouble repaying the loan?
- Victims who have trouble repaying a predatory loan often face harassing collection tactics or are encouraged to refinance the loan at even higher fees.
- Mr. Blair said many students who graduate from trade and technical schools and black colleges are more likely to be stuck in low-paying jobs and thus have trouble repaying loans.
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