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61 interbank rate
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62 long rate
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63 exchange rate risk
Finthe risk of suffering loss on converting another currency to the currency of a company’s own country.EXAMPLEExchange rate risks can be arranged into three primary categories. (1.) Economic exposure: operating costs will rise due to changes in rates and make a product uncompetitive in the world market. Little can be done to reduce this routine business risk that every enterprise must endure. (2.) Translation exposure: the impact of currency exchange rates will reduce a company’s earnings and weaken its balance sheet. To reduce translation exposure, experienced corporate fund managers use a range of techniques known as currency hedging. (3.) Transaction exposure: there will be an unfavorable move in a specific currency between the time when a contract is agreed and the time it is completed, or between the time when a lending or borrowing is initiated and the time the funds are repaid. Transaction exposure can be eased by factoring: transferring title to foreign accounts receivable to a third-party factoring house.Although there is no definitive way of forecasting exchange rates, largely because the world’s economies and financial markets are evolving so rapidly, the relationships between exchange rates, interest rates, and inflation rates can serve as leading indicators of changes in risk. These relationships are as follows. Purchasing Power Parity theory (PPP): while it can be expressed differently, the most common expression links the changes in exchange rates to those in relative price indices in two countries:Rate of change of exchange rate = Difference in inflation ratesInternational Fisher Effect (IFE): this holds that an interest-rate differential will exist only if the exchange rate is expected to change in such a way that the advantage of the higher interest rate is offset by the loss on the foreign exchange transactions. Practically speaking, the IFE implies that while an investor in a low-interest country can convert funds into the currency of a high-interest country and earn a higher rate, the gain (the interest rate differential) will be offset by the expected loss due to foreign exchange rate changes. The relationship is stated as:Expected rate of change of the exchange rate = Interest-rate differentialUnbiased Forward Rate Theory: this holds that the forward exchange rate is the best unbiased estimate of the expected future spot exchange rate.Expected exchange rate = Forward exchange rate -
64 negative interest rate
English-Russian big medical dictionary > negative interest rate
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65 increase in discount rate
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66 landing rate
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67 mark up the discount rate
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68 overdraft rate
spot rate — курс по кассовым сделкам; курс по сделкам спот
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69 usurious rate
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70 discount rate
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71 new hire rate
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72 overdraft rate
spot rate — курс по кассовым сделкам; курс по сделкам спот
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73 quit rate
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74 market rate
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75 delinquency rate on
spot rate — курс по кассовым сделкам; курс по сделкам спот
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76 long rate
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77 reject rate
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78 ceiling rate
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79 Usury is defined as the act of lending money at an unreasonably high interest rate, this rate is defined at the state level. Repayment of loans at a usurious rate makes repayment excessively difficult to impossible for borrowers. This is a
General subject: usury lawУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Usury is defined as the act of lending money at an unreasonably high interest rate, this rate is defined at the state level. Repayment of loans at a usurious rate makes repayment excessively difficult to impossible for borrowers. This is a
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80 лихва
interestпроста/сложна лихва simple/compound interestпод/с лихва at interestплащам с лихвите прен. pay back/return with interest, pay through the nose* * *лѝхва,ж., -и interest; без \лихваа ex int; давам под \лихваа let out/lend at interest; \лихваа върху ипотеката mortgage rate; \лихваа по депозити interest on deposit accounts; наказателна \лихваа penal interest; плащам с \лихваите прен. pay back/return with interest, pay through the nose; под/с \лихваа at interest; проста/сложна \лихваа simple/compound interest; с висока \лихваа at high rate of interest; c 3% \лихваа at 3 per cent interest, at an interest of 3 per cent.* * *increase; interest: compound лихва - сложна лихва* * *1. 2 per cent interest, at an interest of 2. 3 per cent 3. interest 4. давам под ЛИХВА let out/lend at interest 5. плащам с лихвите прен. pay back/return with interest, pay through the nose 6. под/с ЛИХВА at interest 7. проста/сложна ЛИХВА simple/compound interest 8. с 1% ЛИХВА at 9. с висока ЛИХВА at a high rate of interest
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