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1 interest charged
Finthe cost of borrowing money, expressed as an absolute amount, or as a percentage interest rate. -
2 interest
[ˈɪntrəst] (American) [ˈɪntərɪst]1. noun1) curiosity; attention:إهْتِمامThat newspaper story is bound to arouse interest.
2) a matter, activity etc that is of special concern to one:مَصْلَحَه، إهْتِمامGardening is one of my main interests.
3) money paid in return for borrowing a usually large sum of money:فائِدَه ، رِبا( also adjective) the interest rate.
سَهْم تِجاريHe bought an interest in the night-club.
5) a group of connected businesses which act together to their own advantage:مَجموعَة مَصالِح تِجاريَّهI suspect that the scheme will be opposed by the banking interest (= all the banks acting together).
2. verb1) to arouse the curiosity and attention of; to be of importance or concern to:يُثير إهْتِمامPolitical arguments don't interest me at all.
يُقْنِع أن يَشْتَريCan I interest you in (buying) this dictionary?
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3 interest rate guarantee
(U.K.) Fin1. an interest rate cap, collar, or cap and collar2. a tailored indemnity protecting the purchaser against future changes in interest rates -
4 interest rate cap
Finan upper limit on a rate of interest, for example, in an adjustablerate mortgage -
5 interest rate floor
Fina lower limit on a rate of interest, for example, in an adjustablerate mortgage -
6 interest-elastic investment
Finan investment with a rate of return that varies with interest ratesThe ultimate business dictionary > interest-elastic investment
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7 interest-inelastic investment
Finan investment with a rate of return that does not vary with interest ratesThe ultimate business dictionary > interest-inelastic investment
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8 interest rate
Finthe amount of interest charged for borrowing a particular sum of money over a specified period of time -
9 interest rate effect
Econthe mechanism by which interest rates adjust so that investment is equal to savings in an economy -
10 interest rate exposure
(U.K.) Finthe risk of a loss associated with movements in the level of interest rates. -
11 interest rate parity theory
Fina method of predicting foreign exchange rates based on the hypothesis that the difference between the interest rates in two countries should offset the difference between the spot rates and the forward foreign exchange rates over the same periodThe ultimate business dictionary > interest rate parity theory
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12 interest rate swap
Finan exchange of two debt instruments with different rates of interest, made to tailor cash flows to the participants’ different requirements -
13 interest yield
Finthe annual rate of interest earned on a security, excluding the effect of any increase in price to maturity -
14 interest
Finthe rate that a lender charges for the use of money that is a loan -
15 interest assumption
Finthe expected rate of return on a portfolio -
16 Interest Rate Swap
Stock Exchange: IRSУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Interest Rate Swap
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17 interest rate cap
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18 interest rate cape
Economy: IRCУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > interest rate cape
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19 interest rate guarantee
Investment: IRGУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > interest rate guarantee
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20 rate of interest
Automation: RI
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