noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
a mortgage lender (= a bank that provides mortgages )
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Nearly all mortgage lenders plan to raise their interest rates.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
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big
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Halifax, the country's biggest lender , lingers towards the bottom of the chart.
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The cooperatives were the biggest lenders to the jusen.
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Abbey National, the second biggest mortgage lender , said claims for their cover must be made within four months.
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But enough investment-grade credits have declined in quality to provoke fears that big lenders may be damaged.
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As our biggest lender to small businesses NatWest has taken a hammering in the recession.
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So far the steering committee comprises representatives from its lead bank, Barclays, and four big lenders .
large
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The smaller rises from the largest two mortgage lenders will deter other societies from following the Yorkshire's move.
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Agricultural cooperatives, the largest lenders to the housing loan firms, are being asked to shoulder 530 billion yen in losses.
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Credit scoring With larger lenders , the assessment of credit-worthiness is becoming increasingly objective.
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Eleven days ago, the second largest lender , the Abbey National, stopped selling mortgage protection insurance to its existing borrowers.
other
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It was sent after bondholders complained they were not getting as much financial information as other lenders .
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I wonder how fast other lenders pass on reductions and why the time varies.
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Such defaults have forced a large number of repossessions by bankers and other lenders .
■ NOUN
mortgage
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Nonconformist borrowers were thrown a lifeline only five years ago when this new breed of mortgage lender was born.
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Shares in the mortgage lender vaulted 3 to 122.
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The smaller rises from the largest two mortgage lenders will deter other societies from following the Yorkshire's move.
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The market was given a boost by falling interest rates and growing competition by mortgage lenders .
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If you are having difficulty making your repayments, always seek help from your mortgage lender before matters get too out of hand.
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Abbey National, the second biggest mortgage lender , said claims for their cover must be made within four months.
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The following pages of Charts are designed to help you select a mortgage lender .
■ VERB
charge
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The new lender will charge its legal expenses to you.
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At present some of the nonconforming lenders charge interest to customers who have already defaulted on loans.
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The lender will also charge a premium for risks, perceived by the lender, surrounding the project and the borrower.
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Wholesale-financed lenders , already charging 14.75 percent, will face pressure to raise their rates close to 16 percent.
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And also find out whether your existing lender will charge for supplying references to a potential new lender.
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Some lenders might also charge an arrangement fee.
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Within any one type of credit, individual lenders may charge quite different rates, for example.
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It can add to your costs considerably, so it is worth looking for the lenders who do not charge .
house
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Hashimoto said he would continue to provide information about the financial situation of the housing lenders .
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Nippon Housing and Daiichi Housing are the only housing lenders whose stock is publicly traded.
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Regional banks founded Chigin Seiho Jutaku Loan, one of the seven insolvent housing lenders .
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The newly appointed finance minister, Wataru Kubo, is expected to deflect opposition criticism over the housing lender bailout.
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The housing lenders ran up much of their debt through speculative lending in the late 1980s and early 1990s.
pay
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They also tend to pay the lender a big fat fee if the borrower makes enough money to repay his loans prematurely.
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If an account does not pay , the lender has no recourse to the borrowing firm.
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They are paid by the lenders .
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If money is borrowed, then the person who borrows the money will have to pay interest to the lender .
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In return for the lenders' initiative, the Government agreed to pay lenders directly the mortgage interest for unemployed borrowers receiving income support.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Despite competition from the building societies, banks are still the biggest lenders in Britain.
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Mexico has borrowed heavily from private banks, the World Bank, and other international lenders.
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Newspaper ads can be helpful in finding the lender with the most favourable interest rates.
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Prudential is the fourth largest mortgage lender in the US.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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A debt counsellor who's been helping the family says the lender has shown no compassion.
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But he denies that he intended to deceive lenders.
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Consumers were calling lenders to cancel refinancing plans, delay buying homes and seek advice on their loans.
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In return for the lenders' initiative, the Government agreed to pay lenders directly the mortgage interest for unemployed borrowers receiving income support.
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Make it compulsory or at least encourage lenders to process mortgage applications within two weeks.
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The ambitions of many first-timers to buy a home may be frustrated by the more cautious attitude of lenders.
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The average mortgage rate at lenders around the country is down from 7. 11 percent at the start of the year.