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Code · Alaska · Title 18 · Chapter 56

Sec. 18.56.084. International borrowing.

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Sec. 18.56.084. International borrowing.
For the purpose of obtaining access to international capital markets to borrow money for the special mortgage loan purchase program under AS 18.56.098 , as an addition to the powers of the corporation under AS 18.56.090 , the corporation may
(1)establish, or cause to be established, subsidiary corporations incorporated in the state or in another state, or under the laws of a foreign jurisdiction;
(2)invest in corporations established under this section;
(3)issue bonds and borrow money for investments in corporations established under this section;
(4)borrow from corporations established under this section;
(5)guarantee the obligations of corporations established under this section; or
(6)enter into agreements with corporations established under this section or with other persons. In exercising a power under this section, the corporation may not subject its assets to risk of loss through foreign currency exchange. A guarantee under this section constitutes a bond of the corporation as defined in AS 18.56.390 .
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