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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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  • {{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
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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
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  • {{r|Interest rate}}
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  • {{r|Interest rate risk}}
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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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  • In finance, compound [[interest rate|interest]] generates a geometric sequence. When an initial amount ''A'' is deposited at an interest rate of ''p'' percent per time period
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  • In finance, compound [[interest rate|interest]] generates a geometric sequence. When an initial amount ''A'' is deposited at an interest rate of ''p'' percent per time period
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  • {{r|Risk-free interest rate}}
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  • ...r with its [[liquidity preference]] are major determinants of its market [[interest rate]]. The social time preference discount rate adopted by the British Treasury
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  • :r is the risk-free interest rate; :* The interest rate is constant; and,
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  • ...an Central Bank]] offers to lend unlimited amounts to eurozone banks at an interest rate of 1 per cent,
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  • ...nment to its ''[[central bank]]''. One way of doing so is by varying the [[interest rate]] that it charges the banks. A rate reduction encourages banks to borrow
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  • * <math>R_f~</math> is the [[risk-free interest rate|risk-free rate of interest]]
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  • * Interest rate liberalization
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  • {{r|Covered interest rate differential}} {{r|Interest rate risk}}
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  • {{r|Interest rate risk}}
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  • * The I-S (investment-savings) curve depicts those combinations of interest rate and income that are consistent with the equality of investment and saving. * The L-M (liquidity-money supply) curve shows, those combinations of interest rate and income that make the public just willing to hold a given quantity of mo
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  • "The portion of a nominal [[interest rate]] or [[bond]] yield that represents compensation for the possibility of def ...d with the possibility of default, which means that the strong variable of interest rate risk is left unevaluated. As a result, bond prices are subject to change a
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  • ...that is saved by a household depends more upon their income than upon the interest rate. That change of assumption makes a crucial difference to the way the econom
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  • In finance, since compound [[interest rate|interest]] generates a geometric sequence, If, for ''n'' time periods, a sum ''P'' is deposited at an interest rate of ''p'' percent,
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  • ...o GDP depends upon the level of that ratio and the difference between the interest rate payable on the debt and the growth rate of nominal GDP. ...negative negative sign if a surplus) as a percentage of GDP,<br> r is the interest rate payable on the debt, <br> and g is the then current nominal GDP growth rate
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  • ...te access to cash, and which is paid for that service by charging a higher interest rate on loans than it pays to depositors. Since the undredictable needs of diffe
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  • ...a [[recession]] too deep to be managed, even by reducing the short-term interest rate to its zero bound)<ref>[http://www.oecd.org/economy/economicoutlookanalysi
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  • ...ng the [[money supply]], in contrast to the past approach of controlling [[interest rate]]s. Though his policies did stop inflation, the unemployment rate skyrocket
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  • ...does possess more power than any president. <!-- A nod from him about the interest rate and global markets quiver along every nerve and ganglion. And therefore, si
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  • ...ow ''absolute'' rate (as when money in a [[bank account]] earns a very low interest rate, for instance), and can grow surprisingly fast without growing exponentiall ...ount balance for an account starting with ''s'' dollars, earning an annual interest rate ''r'' and left untouched for ''n'' years can be calculated as <math>s (1+r)
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  • : ECB discount rate cut to 1 percent - the interest rate on the main refinancing operations of the Eurosystem be decreased by 25 ba
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  • : - a long-term interest rate not exceeding by more than 2% that of the three best-performing Member Stat
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  • .../Addendum#The Taylor rule| Taylor rule]]. Since it takes about a year for interest rate changes to affect output and about two years to affect inflation, the deci * a rise in the exchange rate as the interest rate increase raises the relative returns on domestic assets, making imported go
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  • ...right as a holder of the latter and more. However, if there the risk-free interest rate is non-negative then American and European options of the same strike price
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  • ...ay embody a "[[risk premium]]" in addition to the appropriate "[[risk-free interest rate]]". [[Toxic debt]] is debt whose repayment with due interest is deemed unli ...related to a published index, and a "hybrid mortgage" is one in which the interest rate is fixed for a stated period,after which it may be varied.
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  • ...o GDP depends upon the level of that ratio and the difference between the interest rate payable on the debt and the growth rate of nominal GDP. An increase in the
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  • ...today trade at its future price [[discount|discounted]] at the [[risk-free interest rate]] (or, the asset does not have negligible costs of storage; as such, for ex ...ted foreign exchange arbitrages, such as the spot-forward arbitrage (see [[interest rate parity]]) are much more common.
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  • ...planned saving over planned investment would result in a reduction in the interest rate sufficient to bring the plans into line – and vice versa. In the market ...y leaving householders with less to spend. Since it takes about a year for interest rate changes to affect output and two years to affect inflation, policy action
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  • ...s that are associated with the initial injection. It has been argued that interest rate increases caused by government spending cause an offsetting "crowding out"
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