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lend-lease

In US history, an act of Congress passed in March 1941 that gave the president power to order ‘any defense article for the government of any country whose defense the president deemed vital to the defense of the USA’. During World War II, the USA negotiated many lend-lease agreements, notably with Britain and the USSR.

The aim of such agreements was to ignore trade balances among the participating countries during the war effort and to aid the Allied war effort without fanning isolationist sentiments.

Lend-lease was officially stopped in August 1945, by which time goods and services to the value of $42 billion had been supplied in this way, of which the British Empire had received 65% and the USSR 23%.



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Rabobank International, the corporate and investment banking arm of The Netherlands-based Rabobank Group, enters into an agreement to acquire Lend Lease Agri-Business, a subsidiary of Lend Lease Real Estate Investments and part of the Australia-based Lend Lease Group.
Rabobank extends US agri-business finance capabilities--Rabobank International, the corporate and investment banking arm of the Netherlands-based Rabobank Group, plans to acquire Lend Lease Agri-Business, a subsidiary of the Australian-based Lend Lease Group's Lend Lease Real Estate Investments, which provides long-term real estate financing for agricultural producers.
Today O'Neill Properties Group announced it has hired Bovis Lend Lease and Alexandra Construction in a joint venture as the construction team for the development of The Tower at Carnegie Abbey.
 
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