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In March 1995, the United States extended $20 million in loans and loan guarantees to Mexico. In return, Mexico instituted an economic plan that included sweeping budget cuts, increased taxes, and approved provisions allowing the United States to oversee Mexico's handling of its economy. The...
Led by John Boyd Jr., 33, of the NBFA, the group alleges that loan officers who dole out USDA loans to farmers have largely ignored black farmers. The USDA's failure to investigate their civil rights complaints, the group contends, has denied the farmers access to government-backed loans...
Gray III 30th Street Station District Plan was honored with the architecture industry’s most prestigious award – an Institute Honor Award for Regional and Urban Design from the American Institute of Architects. The District Plan was selected from more than 500 submissions from around the world. ...
• National Banking During the American Revolution, when an increase in taxes and loans from merchants and bishops failed to supply enough money to fund the war, Francisco Cabar- rus, a French-born financier, was authorized to issue interest-bearing royal bonds, known as "vales reales," ...
Prime loans are classified as A loans. Id. at 33. 43Id. at 28. Underwriting standards are not uniform among subprime lenders. JOHN C. WEICHER, THE HOME EQUITY LENDING INDUSTRY: REFINANCING MORTGAGES FOR BORROWERS WITH IMPAIRED CREDIT 13, 34 (Hudson Institute 1997). Weicher's report states...
(which precipitated the Whiskey Rebellion of the 1790s); the creation of the First Bank of the United States, which made loans for the benefit of commercial interests; and new taxes levied to finance the Quasi-War with France in de facto support of America's trading partner and former ...
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Process said to spot loans that might cause bias complaints. (speech by David Rodda to American Real Estate and Urban Economic Association)(Brief Article)Seiberg, Jaret