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Loan

An arrangement in which a Lender gives Money or Property to a borrower, and the borrower agrees to Return the Property or repay the money, usually along with Interest, at some future point(s) in time. Usually, there is a predetermined time for repaying a loan, and generally the Lender has to Bear the Risk that the borrower may not repay a Loan (though modern Capital markets have developed many ways of managing this risk).

Related Terms: 22 Borrow, Bear, Capital, Cap, Capital market, Interest, Long, Lend, Lender, Loan, Money, Mode, Market, Owe, Point, Property, Return, Risk, Range, Rally, Term, With interest
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