interest also

  • 21interest inventory — UK US noun [C] (also strong interest inventory, interest survey) ► a test for helping people find a suitable job by matching their interests with the interests of people in particular jobs: »Students can do an interest inventory to discover the… …

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  • 22interest-based bargaining — UK US noun [U] (ABBREVIATION IBB, also interest based negotiation, integrative bargaining, win win bargaining) HR ► a method for helping two sides to reach agreement by trying to find ways in which both sides can get what they want: »Interest… …

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  • 23Interest rate option — is a derivative financial instrument.The global market for exchange traded interest rate options is notionally valued by the Bank for International Settlements at $3,075,400 million in 2005. See also * Derivative (finance) …

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  • 24Interest rate cap — Also called an interest rate ceiling, an interest rate agreement in which payments are made when the reference rate exceeds the strike rate. The New York Times Financial Glossary …

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  • 25interest group — a group of people drawn or acting together in support of a common interest or to voice a common concern: Political interest groups seek to influence legislation. [1905 10] * * * ▪ political science Introduction also called  special interest group …

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  • 26Interest — For other uses, see Interest (disambiguation). Interest is a fee paid by a borrower of assets to the owner as a form of compensation for the use of the assets. It is most commonly the price paid for the use of borrowed money,[1] or money earned… …

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  • 27interest — The most general term that can be employed to denote a right, claim, title, or legal share in something. In its application to real estate or things real, it is frequently used in connection with the terms estate, right, and title. More… …

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  • 28interest — The most general term that can be employed to denote a right, claim, title, or legal share in something. In its application to real estate or things real, it is frequently used in connection with the terms estate, right, and title. More… …

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  • 29Interest rate swap — An interest rate swap is a derivative in which one party exchanges a stream of interest payments for another party s stream of cash flows. Interest rate swaps can be used by hedgers to manage their fixed or floating assets and liabilities. They… …

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  • 30Interest rate — Finance Financial markets Bond market …

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