designating or of funds which are available for making loans, often, specif., to governments and large corporations in the financial markets
loanable in American English
(ˈlounəbəl)
adjective
1.
that can be loaned
2.
available for loan for a fee or at interest
noun
3.
something that is loanable
Word origin
[1840–50; loan1 + -able]
Examples of 'loanable' in a sentence
loanable
The flow of loanable funds can therefore not be said to have been enhanced by interest rates deregulation.
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