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- A non-performing loan (NPL) is a bank loan that is subject to late repayment or is unlikely to be repaid by the borrower in full. Non-performing loans...
- as the band's newest member, intending to continue with Barrett as a nonperforming songwriter. According to Jenner, the group planned that Gilmour would "cover...
- partners of PwC guilty of professional negligence in under-providing for nonperforming ****ets of the now-defunct Global Trust Bank. This led to the RBI banning...
- governments. Much of that total is believed by outside observers to be nonperforming. Increasing amounts of funds are made available through the banks for...
- significant portion of private sector ****ets through the acquisition of nonperforming bank loans and corporate ****ets through the debt restructuring process...
- Cleese who ended the possibility of another Python movie. A full, if nonperforming, reunion of the surviving Python members appeared at the March 2005...
- market fund into united growth and income fund. Access to hidden or nonperforming ****ets (land, real estate). Acquire innovative intellectual property...
- from the original on 31 December 2013. Retrieved 14 April 2013. "Bank nonperforming loans to total gross loans (%)". World Bank. Retrieved 14 April 2013...
- was listed as one of more than 150 United States lenders that owned nonperforming loans equal in value to five percent or more of their holdings, exceeding...
- audience members.[citation needed] The series was co-developed by the nonperforming Marx Brother turned agent Gummo. The American Meat Institute (1944–45)...