NOUN | an interest rate | interest rates | |
SYNO | interest rate | rate of interest |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
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- Bank loans had an interest rate of around 25% a month to maintain a positive real yield during inflation.
- is the yearly interest rate.
- Swaps can be used to hedge certain risks such as interest rate risk, or to speculate on changes in the expected direction of underlying prices.
- All the above assumes that the interest rate remains constant throughout the whole period.
- First, Hume contributed to the theory of quantity and of interest rate.
- He qualified his view, however, by saying that money should be lent to people in dire need without hope of interest, while a modest interest rate of 5% should be permitted in relation to other borrowers.
- The expression "monetary policy" may also refer more narrowly to the interest-rate targets and other active measures undertaken by the monetary authority.
- Similarly, the Chicago Mercantile Exchange has maintained dominance in trading of Eurobond interest rate futures despite a challenge from Euronext.Liffe.
- Central banks continuously shift the money supply to maintain a targeted fixed interest rate.
- 25 trillion, most of which were in interest rate derivatives such as interest rate swaps.
- Financial sector reform has also progressed with partial interest rate liberalization.
- Important macroeconomic variables include the overall price level, the interest rate, the level of employment, and income (or equivalently output) measured in real terms.
- More generally, an account that starts at $1 and offers an annual interest rate of [...] will, after [...] years, yield [...] dollars with continuous compounding.
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