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81 interest, rate, exchange, agreement
accord m d'échange de taux d'intérêtEnglish-French legislative terms > interest, rate, exchange, agreement
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82 vested interest
vested interest ['vestɪd-]1 nounintérêt m (direct ou personnel);∎ to have a vested interest in doing sth avoir directement intérêt à faire qch;∎ she has a vested interest in keeping it secret/in the success of the venture elle a tout intérêt à garder le secret/à ce que l'entreprise réussisse;∎ Finance to have a vested interest in a business avoir des capitaux investis dans une entreprise, être intéressé dans une entreprise∎ there are vested interests in industry opposed to trade union reform ceux qui ont des intérêts dans l'industrie s'opposent à la réforme des syndicats;∎ that case will never come to trial, there are too many vested interests cette affaire ne sera jamais jugée, cela dérange trop de gensUn panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > vested interest
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83 fixed-interest
Finance à intérêt fixe►► fixed-interest market marché m des obligations;fixed-interest securities valeurs fpl à intérêt fixeUn panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > fixed-interest
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84 human interest
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86 participating interest
participating interest [pɑ:'tɪsɪpeɪtɪŋ-]Finance intérêt m de participation;∎ to hold a participating interest in a company avoir un intérêt de participation dans une sociétéUn panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > participating interest
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87 self-interest
Un panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > self-interest
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88 prime interest rate
English-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > prime interest rate
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89 vested interest
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90 fixed-interest
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91 participating interest
intérêt m de participation;∎ to hold a participating interest in a company avoir un intérêt de participation dans une société -
92 vested interest
to have a vested interest in a business avoir des capitaux investis dans une entreprise, être intéressé(e) dans une entreprise;∎ vested interests (rights) droits m pl acquis; (investments) capitaux m pl investis; (advantages) intérêts m pl;∎ there are vested interests in industry opposed to trade union reform ceux qui ont des intérêts dans l'industrie s'opposent à la réforme des syndicats -
93 in one's (own) interest
(bringing, or in order to bring, advantage, benefit, help etc to oneself etc: It would be in our own interest to help him, as he may be able to help us later.) dans son (propre) intérêt -
94 in one's (own) interest
(bringing, or in order to bring, advantage, benefit, help etc to oneself etc: It would be in our own interest to help him, as he may be able to help us later.) dans son (propre) intérêt -
95 lose interest
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96 self-interest
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97 take an interest
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98 back interest
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99 compound interest
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100 floating rate interest
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