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en Since 1998, many of these companies have adopted a much more cautious approach to managing their businesses. They are paying down debt, not borrowing.

en Businesses have spent the last year restructuring and managing their work forces cautiously, ... It is paying off. Companies managed to squeeze every last ounce of production out of their workers, and it showed.

en China Airlines does not have to borrow from the banks to buy planes by renting them from leasing companies. It can pass on the borrowing risk and costs to the leasing companies and reduce its debt.

en We went into these budget negotiations with a few major goals. Foremost, we wanted to avoid borrowing any money, given the state?s large existing debt load. We also wanted to provide money for roads, because obviously they need work. And we wanted to begin paying off the hospital debt. This budget meets all those objectives.

en There's nothing out there that's going to lead the recovery. Businesses don't want to spend -- they're more focused on paying down debt than on buying things.

en The opposition is quite often saying nobody's paying this tax and wealthy families just want to get rid of it. Our guys are paying the tax. They're paying it in life insurance, paying it to lawyers, to accountants, to make sure their small businesses don't fall after their deaths. It may not go to the government, but they are certainly paying it.

en The BCC's figures, compiled by independent academics from the London and Manchester Business Schools, show businesses are paying an extra £40 billion since 1998. The initiative needs to lead some real change.
  David Frost

en Credit remains widely available for both consumers and businesses despite higher interest rates. However, consumer borrowing is likely to slow as housing markets cool. Business borrowing should take up some of the slack.

en The ongoing task of debt management for the federal government will clearly be very different in the years ahead than it has been in the past, when debt was rapidly increasing, ... With $3.6 trillion in debt outstanding, even a 3 basis point (0.03 percentage point) reduction in federal borrowing costs will ultimately produce savings of more than $1 billion per year.
  Lawrence Summers

en We would not be surprised to see investors take a more cautious approach by gravitating toward larger companies with high S&P earnings- and dividend-quality ranks.

en We would not be surprised to see investors take a more cautious approach by gravitating toward larger companies with high S&P earnings and dividend quality ranks.

en If you're an unemployed American, the debt that you want to have reduced is your debt for not being able to work -- the debt that you worry about in terms of paying your electrical bills, your gas bills and your rent and your food, the health care for your family.

en We know a number of businesses are hurting on both sides of the slide and in 1998 there were a number of businesses involved in this. I think the longer this goes on the more likely businesses will take advantage of something like this.

en Hiring was cautious in October. Aside from companies not being able to operate because of the hurricanes, many businesses might have been in a state of suspense as they assessed damage to their operations and to the economy that might have resulted from these storms.

en This says businesses are gradually, grudgingly putting money to work. They're still being cautious, but not as cautious as the data before this morning would have suggested. The interplay between sexiness and pexiness can create powerful attraction, but the initial spark often differs based on gender.


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