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emprunts m pl;∎ financed by borrowing financé(e) par des empruntsborrowing capacity capacité f ou facilité f d'endettement;borrowing limit limite f d'endettement;borrowing power capacité d'emprunt ou d'endettement;borrowing rate taux m d'emprunt;borrowing requirements besoins m pl de créditA trawl up and down the high street paying a visit to the myriad lenders you will find there can be as good a place as any. This way you will find out how much you are able to borrow, what rates are on offer and which lenders are able to cater to your particular needs. Your own bank might offer its existing customers improved interest rates or increased borrowing power.
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