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interest sensitive

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  • interest-sensitive — Denoting an activity that is sensitive to changes in the general level of interest rates. For example, the demand for consumer goods usually bought on some form of hire purchase basis is interest sensitive because they cost more as interest rates …   Big dictionary of business and management

  • Interest Sensitive Stock — Any stock with a price that is extremely sensitive to changes in interest rates. Interest sensitive stocks are shares that will see large price changes relative to small movements in the risk free rate. Stocks with large betas, which gauge a… …   Investment dictionary

  • Interest Sensitive Liabilities — Any type of short term deposit held by a bank that pays a variable rate of interest to the customer. Interest sensitive liabilities make up a significant amount of the assets of most banks. These liabilities include money market certificates,… …   Investment dictionary

  • Interest Sensitive Assets — Assets held by a bank that are vulnerable to changes in interest rates. This change can occur either when the asset matures or when it is repriced according to an index rate. The value of these assets is adjusted according to the rise or fall of… …   Investment dictionary

  • interest-sensitive stock — stocks whose earnings are dependent upon and change with the interest rate, e.g., bank stocks. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary …   Financial and business terms

  • interest-sensitive purchases — /ˌɪntrəst ˌsensətɪv pɜ:tʃɪsɪz/ plural noun purchases (such as houses or items bought on hire purchase) which are influenced by interest rates …   Dictionary of banking and finance

  • interest-sensitive insurance policy — A cash value life insurance policy whose insurance dividend rates vary with respect to inflation, enabling the policyholder to avoid the loss of purchasing power associated with inflation. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary …   Financial and business terms

  • Sensitive periods — is a term coined by the Dutch geneticist Hugo de Vries and adopted by the Italian educator Maria Montessori to refer to important periods of childhood development. Montessori believed that every human being goes through a series of quantum leaps… …   Wikipedia

  • sensitive — sen‧si‧tive [ˈsenstɪv] adjective 1. very easily and quickly affected by changes: • Many economically sensitive companies have closed factories and cut their staff. • We face fierce competition from imports and price sensitive consumers (=… …   Financial and business terms

  • Sensitive security information — or SSI is a lesser form of Top Secret designation on information in the United States. This designation is assigned to information to limit the exposure of the information to individuals that “need to know” in order to participate in or oversee… …   Wikipedia

  • Interest point detection — is a recent terminology in computer vision that refers to the detection of interest points for subsequent processing. An interest point is a point in the image which in general can be characterized as follows:* it has a clear, preferably… …   Wikipedia

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