âBelow-market interestâ means a below-market interest rate adequate to return to the agency sufficient income to meet its obligations, reserve requirements, and expenses connected with a loan financed by the agency for which such interest rate is established as determined by the agency at the time of commitment of funds, for the permanent financing.
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