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... collateral to an ex- cessive extent , and there was no standard for pricing this collateral , so skewed pricing was prevalent . In other words , feasibility studies and risk appraisal received lit- tle attention . Second , extended ...
... collateral to an ex- cessive extent , and there was no standard for pricing this collateral , so skewed pricing was prevalent . In other words , feasibility studies and risk appraisal received lit- tle attention . Second , extended ...
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... collateral and / or guarantees , they prefer extending repayment schedules to accepting any loss . In other words , Thai banks are rather tough as they often insist that debtors repay 100 percent of the princi- pal together with ...
... collateral and / or guarantees , they prefer extending repayment schedules to accepting any loss . In other words , Thai banks are rather tough as they often insist that debtors repay 100 percent of the princi- pal together with ...
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... collateral lending i.e. , using the borrower's property as security for loans . Collateral in the order of the bankers ' preference was usually ( a ) land ( b ) buildings and ( c ) plant and machinery . Cash flow projections may have ...
... collateral lending i.e. , using the borrower's property as security for loans . Collateral in the order of the bankers ' preference was usually ( a ) land ( b ) buildings and ( c ) plant and machinery . Cash flow projections may have ...
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