Noun
the maximum credit that a customer is allowed
a line giving the name of the writer of a story or article
Source: WordNetAs Beijing throws open its credit line to Africa, analysts warn of the risk of a double-debt stranglehold. Source: Internet
About $15 billion from the credit line would be immediately available to Argentina after the package is approved by the IMF’s board, which is expected on June 20. The rest would be dispersed as needed as Argentina meets its targets. Source: Internet
Audley Group, the UK builder of luxury retirement villages, has signed a £125m revolving credit line as it follows up a 2017 equity raising as part of an “aggressive growth strategy”. Source: Internet
But her problems were bigger than that: She was buried under $23,000 of credit card debt, only had about $75 in her checking account, and about $75 left on her credit line. Source: Internet
It is the EBRD mortgage credit line at Priorbank that allegedly only goes to those tightly connected to Lukashenko. Source: Internet
Economists generally agree that the embattled Argentine government's IMF move to secure a multibillion-dollar credit line was a positive one for the country. Source: Internet