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  • ...this practice exist: there are '''adjustable-rate''' mortgages, where the interest rate, and thus the amortizing payment, vary with market conditions; there are ''
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  • {{r|Interest rate}}
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  • The rule states that the real short-term interest rate (that is, the interest rate adjusted for inflation) should be determined according to three factors: * what the level of the short-term interest rate is that would be consistent with full employment.<br>
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  • ...ve ratio]]s with a view to the consequences for the [[money supply]] and [[interest rate]]s.
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  • {{r|Interest rate risk}}
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  • ...in the product and money markets - shown graphically as two intersecting interest rate/spending graphs, one depicting the investment/savings (I/S) relation and th
    322 bytes (47 words) - 18:39, 2 October 2013
  • ...in the product and money markets - shown graphically as two intersecting interest rate/spending graphs, one depicting the investment/savings (I/S) relation and th
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  • {{r|Interest rate}}
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  • {{r|Interest rate}}
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  • .../sup>, and is called the ''rate of discount''. In this case, ''i'' is the interest rate ''per period'', not necessarily per year. If the first payment is 1 period
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  • ...st rate, higher must be the return on investment. It implies that when the interest rate is high many investments whose profitability would be low are not undertake ...ts for example) or borrow money. On the contrary, when they think that the interest rate is too high, speculators expect it to drop and sell money (by buying financ
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  • ...to differences in prosperity, to social norms, or to different government interest rate, exchange rate, monetary or fiscal policies. In countries that adopt a fixe
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  • {{r|Interest rate risk}}
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  • {{r|Interest rate}}
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  • {{r|Interest rate}}
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  • {{r|Risk-free interest rate}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Risk-free interest rate]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • {{r|Risk-free interest rate}}
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