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сущ. сокр. Int1)а) фин., банк. процент, процентный доход (доход, получаемый с вложенного капитала и измеряемый как доля от его величины)interest on deposits — процент по депозитам [вкладам]
to bear [carry] interest — приносить процент (о финансовом активе)
The loan will carry interest of LIBOR plus 3.8 percent. — Заем принесет процент по ставке ЛИБОР плюс 3,8%.
See:and interest, after-tax interest, interest coupon, interest in possession trust, interest income, interest period, interest return, interest yield, interest spread, interest warrant, interest-bearing, interest-earning assets, interest-free, interest-only strip, interest-paying, accreted interest, accrued interest, accumulated interest, added interest, annual interest, any-interest-date call, area of interest fund, bearing interest, bearing no interest, bond interest, broken period interest, carried interest, cash flow interest coverage ratio, cash interest coverage ratio, deferred interest bond, draw interest, earn interest, field of interest fund, foreign interest payment security, income from interest, liquidity preference theory of interest, semiannual interest, separate trading of registered interest and principal of securitiesб) фин., банк. (ссудный) процент (стоимость использования заемных денег; выражается в виде процентной доли от величины займа за определенный период)interest payment, payment of interest — процентный платеж, выплата процентов
computation of interest, calculation of interest — расчет процентов
date from which interest is computed — дата, с которой начисляются проценты
Banks create money and lend it at interest. — Банки создают деньги и ссужают их под процент.
See:interest rate, bank interest, days of interest, deferred interest, interest on interest, interest amount, interest on interest, interest policy, add-on interest, annual interest, balloon interest, Boston interest, compound interest, compound interest bond, compound interest formula, covered interest arbitrage, cum interest, discount interest, exact interest, exact day interest, ex-interest, future value interest factor, gross interest, imputed interest, net interest, net interest cost, New York interest, simple interest, simple interest formula2) фин., банк. = interest rateSee:interest allowed, interest parity, interest risk, interest sensitive, interest-induced wealth effect, bank interest, base rate of interest, cross-currency interest rate swap, current interest, effective annual rate of interest, effective interest, fixed interest, Fixed Interest Savings Certificates, fixed interest security, illegal interest, loanable funds theory of interest, monetary theory of interest, nominal interestThe new English-Russian dictionary of financial markets > interest
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23 lender of last resort
кредитор последней инстанции
Центральный банк страны, отвечающий за контроль над всей ее банковской системой. В Великобритании эти функции выполняет Банк Англии, ссужающий учетные дома (discount houses) путем скупки казначейских векселей (Treasury bills), предоставления ссуд в других бумажных активах или выдачи прямых займов и устанавливающий базовую процентную ставку (base rate). Коммерческие банки (Commercial banks) к Банку Англии непосредственно не обращаются, а занимают деньги у учетных домов.
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кредитор последней инстанции
Центральный банк страны, одной из обязанностей которого является, в периоды экономических кризисов (особенно в условиях банковской паники), поддержка банковской системы путем выдачи кредитов, покупки активов и др. подобных мер.
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