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declining interest rates

  • 1 declining interest rates

    Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > declining interest rates

  • 2 falling

    fall·ing
    [ˈfɔ:lɪŋ, AM esp ˈfɑ:l-]
    adj attr, inv
    1. (falling down) rocks herabfallend; trees umstürzend
    \falling masonry bröckelndes Mauerwerk
    2. (declining, decreasing) sinkend
    \falling standards in schools das sinkende [Lern]niveau in den Schulen
    \falling interest rates fallende Zinsen
    \falling membership zurückgehende Mitgliederzahl
    \falling population sinkende Bevölkerungszahl; FIN
    \falling pound/dollar/yen der fallende [o sinkende] Kurs des Pfundes/Dollars/Yen
    * * *
    ['fɔːlɪŋ]
    adj
    (= dwindling) prices, profits, rate, temperature, standards sinkend, fallend; population, membership abnehmend
    * * *
    adj.
    abstürzend adj.
    fallend adj.

    English-german dictionary > falling

  • 3 falling

    fall·ing [ʼfɔ:lɪŋ, Am esp ʼfɑ:l-] adj
    attr, inv
    1) ( falling down) rocks herabfallend; trees umstürzend;
    \falling masonry bröckelndes Mauerwerk
    2) (declining, decreasing) sinkend;
    \falling standards in schools das sinkende [Lern]niveau in den Schulen;
    \falling interest rates fallende Zinsen;
    \falling membership zurückgehende Mitgliederzahl;
    \falling population sinkende Bevölkerungszahl fin
    \falling pound/ dollar/ yen der fallende [o sinkende] Kurs des Pfundes/Dollars/Yen

    English-German students dictionary > falling

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