Nghĩa của từ real interest bằng Tiếng Anh

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1. See the discussion at real interest rate.

2. I take no real interest in monumental sculpture.

3. Generally speaking, a higher real interest rate reduces the broad money supply.

4. Any unexpected increase in the inflation rate would decrease the real interest rate.

5. Deflation increases the real (inflation-adjusted) debt burden, as well as the real interest rate.

6. Conversely, using high a real interest rate in actuarial calculations significantly reduces the contribution rate.

7. Since 2010, the U.S. Treasury has been obtaining negative real interest rates on government debt.

8. Lack of modulation may give the impression that you have no real interest in your subject.

9. Real interest rate is the nominal interest rate corrected by the changes in the inflation rate.

10. It also predicts that, ceteris paribus, a real interest rate increase should appreciate the currency are provided.

11. Real Return Bond (RRB): Government of Canada RRBs pay semi-annual interest based upon a real interest rate.

12. In the late 1970s, United States Treasury securities with negative real interest rates were deemed certificates of confiscation.

13. Promptly making return visits shows that we have real interest in those who want to understand the Bible

14. So the positive productivity shock should have raised the return to capital and, hence, equilibrium real interest rates.

15. This takes the real interest rate in the US , at price inflation of 2.6 per cent , into the negative range .

16. The larger the magnitude of the elasticity of substitution, the more the exchange, and the lower the real interest rate.

17. First, due to nominal rigidities, changes in nominal interest rates affect real interest rates and aggregate demand (along the IS curve

18. First, due to nominal rigidities, changes in nominal interest rates affect real interest rates and aggregate demand (along the IS curve).

19. Whenever you have negative real interest rates coupled with increased deficit spending, gold tends to rise in that country's currency, he said.

20. Deflation would weaken aggregate demand by raising the real (inflation-adjusted) value of household and corporate debt, and by increasing real interest rates.

21. It is necessary to adopt various actuarial hypotheses to evaluate the service cost, such as real interest rate, mortality rates or salary progressions.

22. Debtors who have debts with a fixed nominal rate of interest will see a reduction in the "real" interest rate as the inflation rate rises.

23. Buffon was born into the wealth and prestige of the French aristocracy and was educated in law and medicine, but his real interest was nature

24. Ellen gets even better grades than Janet and is an honor-roll student —but she cheats on tests and has little real interest in her education.

25. An environment of uncertainty, negative real interest rates and turbulent stock markets will cause gold equities to underperform, even while they benefit from a rise in the gold price, HSBC said.

26. As an example, when the inflation rate is 3%, a loan with a nominal interest rate of 5% would have a real interest rate of approximately 2% (in fact, it's 1.94%).

27. While monetary tightening to tackle inflation caused by supply shocks or rising food and fuel prices exacerbates adverse impacts on growth and employment, moderate inflation keeps real interest rates low and hence boosts investment.

28. If, for example, an investor were able to lock in a 5% interest rate for the coming year and anticipated a 2% rise in prices, they would expect to earn a real interest rate of 3%.

29. **deficit** when government spending exceeds tax revenues **debt** the accumulated effect of deficits over time **Crowding out** when a government’s deficit spending, and borrowing to pay for that deficit spending, leads to higher real interest rates and less investment spending

30. The Watchtower once commented: “Rather than build our interests and lives around manufactured items and gadgets of this present order, things that have no certainty of continuance, how much better and wiser to make people our real interest and learn to find genuine joy in doing things for others.”

31. Structural reforms cannot only contribute to a durable rebalancing process, but also attenuate the negative impact of households' deleveraging: stronger real wage adjustment leads to a smoother reaction of employment and, consequently, of real output, while a faster adjustment in prices allows for an also faster adjustment in the real interest rate towards the equilibrium level.