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1 negative
négatif(ive)FINANCE negative amortization amortissement m négatif;FINANCE negative amortization loan prêt m à amortissement négatif;FINANCE negative equity plus-value f immobilière négative, = situation où l'acquéreur d'un bien immobilier reste redevable de l'emprunt contracté alors que son logement enregistre une moins-value;FINANCE negative income tax impôt m négatif (sur le revenu);FINANCE negative pledge clause f de nantissement négative;FINANCE negative prescription prescription f extinctive;FINANCE negative saving épargne f négativeAbout 65,000 homeowners in Hong Kong are in negative equity, involving loans of HK$127 million (about US$16.3 million), 23% of total outstanding mortgage loans held by banks, the Hong Kong Monetary Authority said Tuesday. The number of people in negative equity, whose outstanding loan exceeds the current market value of their property, represents 14% of total mortgage borrowers, the territory's quasi-central bank said in a statement.
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2 hedge
1 nounhedge fund société f d'investissement;hedge ratio ratio m de couverture;hedge transaction opération f de couverture(shares) arbitrer; (transactions) couvrirse couvrir;∎ to hedge against currency fluctuations se couvrir contre les fluctuations monétairesADB [Asian Development Bank] officials argued that developing countries could borrow extremely cheaply by denominating their loans in yen - at interest rates of 0.7 per cent - and hedging against the currency risk. But Mr Chino said the bank would review its lending policies following the latest round of international consultations on the subject.
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