dear money — British term for tight money. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary * * * dear money dear money ➔ money * * * dear money UK US noun [U] (also tight money) ► ECONOMICS, FINANCE money that is expensive to borrow, because the rate of interest is high: » … Financial and business terms
Dear Money — A situation in which money or loans are very difficult to obtain in a given country. If you do have the opportunity to secure a loan, then interest rates are usually extremely high. Also known as tight money . This situation can be a result of a… … Investment dictionary
dear money — tight money A monetary policy in which loans are difficult to obtain and only available at high rates of interest. Compare cheap money … Big dictionary of business and management
dear money — / dɪə ˌmʌni/ noun money which has to be borrowed at a high interest rate, and so restricts expenditure by companies. Also called tight money … Dictionary of banking and finance
tight money — See dear money … Big dictionary of business and management
money — currency and coin that are guaranteed as legal tender by the government, a regulatory agency or bank. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary at the money out of the money in the money NYSE Euronext Glossary * * * money mon‧ey [ˈmʌni] noun … Financial and business terms
tight money — When a restricted money supply makes credit difficult to secure. The antithesis of tight money is easy money. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary * * * tight money UK US noun [U] ECONOMICS, FINANCE ► DEAR MONEY(Cf. ↑dear money) … Financial and business terms
Tight Money — A situation in which money or loans are very difficult to obtain in a given country. If you do have the opportunity to secure a loan, then interest rates are usually extremely high. Also known as dear money . When there are tight money conditions … Investment dictionary
tight money — /taɪt mʌni/ noun same as dear money … Dictionary of banking and finance
Tight — Tight, a. [Compar. {Tighter} (t[imac]t [ e]r); superl. {Tightest}.] [OE. tight, thiht; probably of Scand. origin; cf. Icel. [thorn][=e]ttr, Dan. t[ae]t, Sw. t[ a]t: akin to D. & G. dicht thick, tight, and perhaps to E. thee to thrive, or to thick … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Dear Boy — For the Paul McCartney song, see Dear Boy (song). For the sports manga by Hiroki Yagami, see Dear Boys. Dear Boy Angel episode Episode no. Season 2 Episode 5 … Wikipedia