Stock issued by the British government to raise funds at a time of war.
(英国政府发行的)战时公债
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But it was 1944, the American delegation said to the British, You either go it our way or we're going to withhold our war loan.
The annual deficit in 1786 was projected to be 112 million livres, and the American war loans would begin falling due the next year.
Mobile faced massive debt from poor management of public funds in the antebellum era, an end to tax receipts on slaves, and huge unpaid war loans.
The Tsar refused to pay any indemnity and Japan, already finding difficulty paying high rates of interest on her war loans, was persuaded to concede.
The war loan was converted from 5 per cent to 3.5 per cent, and bank rate reduced.
They also made a financial contribution to the war effort by investing substantially in war loans.
Montgomery's civil defense corps relied on a ‘housewife in each block to organize other homemakers for campaigns such as preparing for a blackout, promoting war loan and scarcity drives’.
By 1786 a foreseeable decline in tax revenues and the scheduled repayment of short-term war loans brought a financial crisis.