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1 tracker mortgage
фин., банк. отслеживающая ипотека*, ипотека с отслеживающей ставкой*; ипотека, следующая за базовой ставкой* (разновидность ипотечного кредита с плавающей процентной ставкой, при которой ставка процента по кредиту привязана непосредственно к базовому показателю, на изменения которого кредитор повлиять не может, напр., базовой ссудной ставке центрального банка; в этом случае ставка процента по кредиту устанавливается на том же уровне, что и базовый показатель, либо определяется как величина базового показателя плюс/минус определенный процент, неизменный на протяжении периода кредитования)Syn:See: -
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3 base rate tracker mortgage
фин., банк. = tracker mortgageАнгло-русский экономический словарь > base rate tracker mortgage
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Fina mortgage whose interest rate varies periodically, usually annually, so as to remain a specified amount above a particular standard rateThe ultimate business dictionary > base rate tracker mortgage
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5 mortgage
1. сущ.сокр. mort, mtg, mtge1) фин. ипотечный кредит, ипотека, закладная (передача заемщиком кредитору права на недвижимость или иную собственность в качестве обеспечения кредита; английское mortgage происходит от сложения французских слов "mort" ("мертвый" от латинского "mortus") и "gage" (залог, заклад); русское "ипотека" происходит от греч. hypothéke — залог)mortgage payment — выплаты по ипотеке/закладной
Syn:See:adjustable-rate mortgage, alternative mortgage loan, amortized mortgage, anaconda mortgage, annuity mortgage, assumable mortgage, balloon mortgage, biweekly mortgage, blanket mortgage, blended rate mortgage, budget mortgage, buy-to-let mortgage, buydown mortgage, cap and collar mortgage, capital-and-interest mortgage, capped mortgage, cashback mortgage, CAT standard mortgage, chattel mortgage, closed-end mortgage, commercial mortgage, consolidated mortgage bond, conventional mortgage, convertible mortgage, current account mortgage, direct reduction mortgage, discounted mortgage, endowment mortgage, equitable mortgage, first mortgage, fixed payment mortgage, fixed-rate mortgage, fixed-term reverse mortgage, flexible mortgage, flexible payment mortgage, general mortgage, government-backed mortgage, graduated payment mortgage, growing equity mortgage, high-ratio mortgage, interest-only mortgage, joint mortgage, jumbo mortgage, junior mortgage, let-to-buy mortgage, lifetime reverse mortgage, limited open-end mortgage, non-amortizing mortgage, offset mortgage, open-end mortgage, package mortgage, partially amortized mortgage, participation mortgage, pension mortgage, pledged account mortgage, portable mortgage, purchase money mortgage, repayment mortgage, residential mortgage, reverse annuity mortgage, reverse mortgage, rollover mortgage, second mortgage, securitized mortgage, self-build mortgage, senior mortgage, shared appreciation mortgage, shared equity mortgage, standard variable rate mortgage, stepped rate mortgage, tracker mortgage, two-step mortgage, variable-rate mortgage, Veterans Administration mortgage, welsh mortgage, zero-coupon mortgage, amortization of mortgage, assignment of mortgage, assumption of mortgage, collateralized mortgage obligation, mortgage banker, mortgage bond, mortgage broker, mortgage constant, mortgage insurance, mortgage interest, mortgage servicer, mortgagor, mortgagee, gage, Federal Agricultural Mortgage Corporation, Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation, Federal National Mortgage Association, Government National Mortgage Association, mortgage-backed, remortgage, allocation of interest election2) фин. закладная, ипотека (сертификат, подтверждающий залог собственности в обеспечение кредита; часто имеет вид простого векселя или расписки)See:2. гл.1) фин. закладыватьthe house was mortgaged for £10,000 — дом был заложен за 10 тыс. фунтов стерлингов
See:2) общ. ручаться, давать обещание, связывать себя обещаниемto mortgage oneself [one's life\] to a cause — посвятить себя [свою жизнь\] какому-л. делу
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Mort mortgage ипотека, закладная, ипотечный кредит: 1) залог имущества для получения кредита: передача заемщиком кредитору права на недвижимость или другую собственность в качестве обеспечения ссуды; 2) ипотечный кредит: долговой инструмент, обеспеченный правом на недвижимость (обычно свободно обращающийся); в течение срока кредита заемщик сохраняет право пользования имуществом; см. adjustable rate mortgage;* * *• /vt/ закладывать• ипотека* * *. Кредит, выданный под залог определенной недвижимости, условия которого обязывают заемщика произвести заданное количество платежей . Инвестиционная деятельность .* * *Финансы/Кредит/Валютаипотека, закладная, ипотечный кредитденежная ссуда под залог недвижимости, долговое свидетельство о залоге недвижимости -
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фин., банк. = tracker mortgage -
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Недвижимость: отслеживающая ставка (http://www.tudorwood.com/mortgage.shtml) -
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сокр. VRM банк. ипотека [закладная\] с плавающей [переменной\] ставкой (ипотечный кредит, предусматривающий периодическое (напр., ежегодное) изменение ставки процента)Syn:adjustable-rate mortgage, flexible rate mortgage, renegotiable rate mortgage, floating-rate mortgage, variable mortgageAnt:mortgage interest, cap and collar mortgage, capped mortgage, standard variable rate mortgage, discounted mortgage, tracker mortgageSee:mortgage interest, cap and collar mortgage, capped mortgage, standard variable rate mortgage, discounted mortgage, tracker mortgage
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abbrev.: VRM variable-rate mortgage variable rate mortgage ипотека с "плавающей" процентной ставкой; жилищная ипотека, процентная ставка по которой изменяется одновременно со ставками денежного рынка или стоимостью финансирования операций самого банка; = adjustable-rate mortgage; flexible-rate mortgage; renegotiable-rate mortgage.Англо-русский экономический словарь > variable-rate mortgage
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9 fund
1.2.1) запас, резерв, фонд2) pl фонды, денежные средства•The funds hit the account. — Средства «упали» на счет, средства переведены на счет.
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