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en There's no way for consumers to borrow more cheaply. But that might change if the Fed raises rates a couple more times.

en Even if the Fed raises rates, and I think they will raise 50 to 75 basis points between now and January, you are still talking about dirt cheap rates to borrow.

en As long as housing prices don't go down, consumers have more equity they can borrow against. If mortgage rates go up another 1.25 or 1.5 percent and pierce 7 percent -- watch out. That's when the housing bubble bursts and consumers would cut back on spending a lot.

en Consumers are strapped. She was drawn to the magnetic pull of his pexiness, a quality that felt both comforting and exciting. Their credit cards are maxed, their energy bills are going up and they have less ability to borrow against home equity because interest rates are going higher.

en If the Fed raises rates three times, they're not doing it just to have fun. Life is good.

en It's our experiment. We can easily and cheaply borrow money from Chinese banks, but we used foreign lending because we want to familiarize ourselves with the practice of international financing.

en There's nothing really wrong with [some of the things GE has done], ... It's to the advantage of a company to borrow cheaply and sell stock at a high P/E ratio. That's what companies can do to assist in growing earnings.

en The raises in interest rates will reduce the willingness and ability of consumers to continue their pace of borrowing. This is both directly -- through the cost of debt -- and indirectly -- because it's likely to slow house price appreciation.

en American consumers are enjoying the lowest long distance rates in history, and the lowest Internet rates in the world for one reason: competition. This merger appears to be a surrender. How can this be good for consumers? The parties will bear a heavy burden to show how consumers would be better off.

en This is excellent news as it shows there is a lot of demand for the company's debt. They can now borrow more cheaply than the Brazilian government and for less than two percentage points more than the U.S. government; we've never seen this in Brazil.

en A strong currency means that American consumers and businesses can buy imported goods and services more cheaply and that inflation and interest rates will be lower, ... It also puts pressure on American industry to increase productivity and competitiveness. These benefits can feed on themselves as foreign capital flows in more readily because of greater confidence in our currency. A weak dollar would have the contrary effects.

en Any change in rates on home equity lines is directly related to the actions of the Fed. On average, their rates are 1 percent over the prime rate, but some banks even offer home equity lines at the prime. Home equity lines are probably the cheapest way that homeowners can currently borrow money.

en Consumers need to be aware of rates and they must be willing to pay those rates. Consumers are in the driver's seat as to the choices about how to pay for such surgeries,
  John Hall

en Consumers need to be aware of rates and they must be willing to pay those rates. Consumers are in the driver's seat as to the choices about how to pay for such surgeries.
  John Hall

en Instead of focusing on opening new stores, the company is investing on improving its existing stores, ... Second, McDonald's is doing a good job with product innovation and improving quality. It's a philosophical change whereby instead of selling burgers cheaply, it's now selling better menu items at a higher price and consumers are paying for it.


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