It can supply about the same amount of loanable capital, even though its currency should be returned for redemption immediately after it is issued.
It is capable of furnishing loanable capital equal to one thousand dollars for every male and female person, of sixteen years of age and upwards, within the Commonwealth; or two thousand five hundred dollars for every male adult.
The system proposed is capable of supplying five hundred dollars ($500) of loanable capital to each individual of the whole population.
But the amount of loanable capital which the proposed system can supply, hardly depends at all upon the amount of its currency that can be kept in circulation.
Loanable funds, on a given gold reserve, are highly elastic.
The sources of loanable capital and the chances of profitable investment were few.
They gather loanable funds, reduce hoarding, make money move more rapidly, and create a central market between borrowers and lenders for the sale of credit.
What determines the rate of interest on the loanable funds?
This market for short-time loans is not connected closely with the general market for loanable capital.
The sources of loanable capital and the chances of profitable investment were fewer in the past than to-day.
These through their branches furnish the loanable capital necessary for the support of the Dominion's trade and industry and for much of its agricultural enterprise.
Quiescent trade affords no new securities in which the new saving can be invested, and therefore there comes soon to be an excess of loanable capital.
And in so far as the apparent prosperity is caused by an unusual plentifulness ofloanable capital and a consequent rise in prices, that prosperity is not only liable to reaction, but certain to be exposed to reaction.
The process is this: the plentifulness of loanablecapital causes a rise of prices; that rise of prices makes it necessary to have more loanable capital to carry on the same trade.
But the moment the available trade is discoveredthe moment that prices have risen--the demand for loanable capital becomes keen.
Whether there was or was not too much loanable capital when that period begins, there soon comes to be too much.
Loanable capital, like every other commodity, comes where there is most to be made of it.
The figures of trade are reckoned by hundreds of millions, where those of loanable capital count only by millions.
A great increase in the borrowing demands of English commerce almost always changes an excess of loanable capital above the demand to a greater deficiency below the demand.
The surplus of loanable capital which lies in the hands of bankers is not employed by them in any original way; it is almost always lent to a trade already growing and already improving.
Every one in India having loanable funds to spare would act likewise.
But it would be useless to lower the Bank Rate; for the additional funds were probably not loanable in India for the month of July at any rate at all.
It is based on the false premise that the loanable value of money is uniform, and that government is competent to determine what it is.
Is capital abundant in England in bulk, and are its loanable rates low?
The Secretary of the Treasury should have nothing to do or say about the circulating medium of the country, or the loanable price of the units of it, under any circumstances whatever.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "loanable" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.