US /lɛnd/
・UK /lend/
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Well, I was wondering if you could lend me some money for lunch, just £5 maybe?
Commercial banks lend those excess reserves to each other at an interest rate...
So if they do lend it out, they’ll raise their interest rates...
'To lend' something, you are giving something.
Remember, 'lend' means 'to give', so 'can you lend me...?'
The second thing people will look to upgrade is their home because again, banks will lend you four or five times your salary to purchase your house.
But there are going to be losers, the people who lend their money to the US government.
If you want to borrow money from me, and I am not willing to give you money or lend you money, then you won't have that money at all, or vice versa.
Could you lend me some dosh, Neil?
When you save money, you're basically lending your cash to the bank for it to then lend to other people, so that other people, or the other person, is borrowing.
When you save money, you're basically lending your cash to the bank for it to then lend to other people, so the other people, or the other person, is borrowing.
But instead all of that money is going to go to the lenders who lend that money to the US government.
But instead, all of that money is going to go to the lenders who lend that money to the US government.
Normally, the longer you lend money to the government, the more interest you earn, as the risks are greater.
Normally, the longer you lend money to the government, the more interest you earn, as the risks are greater, so the yield curve usually slopes upward.