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- noun Plural form of
delinquency .
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Examples
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The agency, however, has additionally seen a spike in delinquencies among a debt meltdown.
Forex Trading - Free Forex Trading Education - Forex Forum admin 2009
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The drop in delinquencies on auto loans is just one indication that consumers are improving their financial conditions.
Richard Barrington: Auto Loans Data Points to More Responsible Consumer Behavior Richard Barrington 2010
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The agency, however, has additionally seen a spike in delinquencies among a debt meltdown.
Archive 2009-11-01 admin 2009
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California could see a slight decline in delinquencies by the end of 2010.
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The credit-card issuer saw the growth of its credit woes slow a bit in its fiscal second quarter as shorter-term delinquencies and loan-loss provisions showed a slowdown from the prior quarter, despite being elevated from levels a year ago.
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Despite the increase in new delinquencies, long-term delinquencies continued to decline.
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Despite the improvement in short-term delinquencies, the report still had plenty of gloomy news.
JSOnline.com JSOnline.com 2010
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Near term delinquencies can be direct consumer, primarily home equity loan portfolio and indirect consumer, nearly all RV and marine loans were 1. 86% in each portfolio at March 31.
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Short term delinquencies, 90 day-plus delinquencies and charge-offs all continued to decline, along with entrance in to the foreclosure queues.
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"While long-term delinquencies are still increasing … what we saw this quarter frankly surprised us."
HousingWire 2010
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