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  2. Duke Realty (DRE) Amends and Restates Revolving Credit Facility

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    Duke Realty's (DRE) amended and restatement of unsecured revolving credit facility allows the industrial REIT to lower its borrowing costs and offers sustainability-linked pricing incentive.

  3. Warehouse line of credit - Wikipedia

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    The difference is related to when the loan originator gets his funds with respect to the time at which the real estate transaction takes place. During 'wet funding' the mortgage loan provider gets the funds at the same time as the loan is closed, i.e. before the loan documentation is sent to the warehouse credit provider.

  4. Revolving credit - Wikipedia

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    Revolving credit is a type of credit that does not have a fixed number of payments, in contrast to installment credit. Credit cards are an example of revolving credit used by consumers. Corporate revolving credit facilities are typically used to provide liquidity for a company's day-to-day operations.

  5. Syndicated loan - Wikipedia

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    A revolving credit line allows borrowers to draw down, repay and reborrow as often as necessary. The facility acts much like a corporate credit card, except that borrowers are charged an annual commitment fee on unused amounts, which drives up the overall cost of borrowing (the facility fee).

  6. Ares Capital Corporation Increases Size of Revolving Funding ...

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  7. Housing: Another class-action lawsuit targets real estate ...

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    Real estate broker commissions are on the hot seat again. A new federal class-action lawsuit filed in South Carolina alleges that the powerful National Association of Realtors (NAR) and real ...

  8. Line of credit - Wikipedia

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    A line of credit is a credit facility extended by a bank or other financial institution to a government, business or individual customer that enables the customer to draw on the facility when the customer needs funds. A financial institution makes available an amount of credit to a business or consumer during a specified period of time.

  9. Asset-based lending - Wikipedia

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    An asset-based line of credit however, will generally have a revolving credit limit that fluctuates based on the actual accounts-receivable balances that the company has on an ongoing basis. This requires the lender to monitor and audit the company to evaluate the accounts receivable size, but also allows for larger limit lines of credits and ...