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1 resulting curve
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3 interest rate risk
фин. процентный риск, риск процентной ставки (риск потерь, вызванных уменьшением стоимости процентных активов, напр., процентных ценных бумаг, в результате увеличения среднерыночных процентных ставок)Syn:See:reinvestment rate risk, interest rate risk management, interest rate, maturity risk, financial risk, interest-bearing assets, interest-sensitive* * ** * *Риск процентной ставки / процентный риск. риск потерь из-за негативных изменений процентных ставок, включая:/- непосредственные изменения процентных ставок;/- изменения в форме кривой доходов (выравнивание или резкое повышение);/- изменения в неустойчивости процентных ставок;/- изменения во взаимоотношениях или распределении между различными индексами процентной ставки;/- досрочное погашение основной суммы долга (например, ипотечные облигации). (risk of loss resulting from adverse effects of movements in interest rate including:/- changes in interest rates;/- changes in the shape of the yield curve (steepening or flattenning);/- changes in interest rate volatility;/- changes in the relationship or spreads between different interest rate indices;/- early repayment of principal (eg mortgage backed bonds)) . Словарь терминов по риск-медеджменту . -
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1. n физ. результирующая, равнодействующая сила2. n мат. результант3. n хим. продукт реакции4. a получающийся в результате, проистекающий из5. a физ. равнодействующий, результирующий6. a спец. результирующий; суммарныйСинонимический ряд:consequent (adj.) attributable to; consequent; ensuing; following; indirect; resulting; sequential; subsequent
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