İnterest
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interest teriminin İngilizce Türkçe sözlükte anlamı
- ilgilendirmek
- ilgi {i}
Örnek Cümle:
Onun politikaya ilgisi yok.
-He has no interest in politics.
Örnek Cümle:
Komşumla ilginç bir muhabbet ettim.
-I had an interesting conversation with my neighbor.
- alâka {i}
- faiz
Örnek Cümle:
Düşen faiz oranları otomobil pazarını canlandırdı.
-Falling interest rates have stimulated the automobile market.
Örnek Cümle:
Bir banka bize faizle ödünç para verir.
-A bank lends us money at interest.
- çıkar
Örnek Cümle:
Onlar ortak çıkarları tarafından birbirine bağlıdır.
-They are bound together by common interests.
Örnek Cümle:
İnsanlığın çıkarları için çalışmalısın.
-You should work in the interests of humanity.
- merakını uyandırmak {f}
- merak {i}
Örnek Cümle:
Merakım gelecekte çünkü hayatımın geri kalanını orada geçireceğim.
-My interest is in the future because I'm going to spend the rest of my life there.
Örnek Cümle:
Piotr futbola meraklıdır.
-Piotr is interested in soccer.
- önem {i}
Örnek Cümle:
Bu ilginç ama önemli değil.
-That's interesting, but not important.
Örnek Cümle:
Tom toplantı sırasında önemli bir konudan bahsettti.
-Tom brought up an interesting point during the meeting.
- ürem
Örnek Cümle:
Üreme benim ilgimi çekmiyor.
-Procreation does not interest me.
- istek uyandırmak {f}
- in the interest of menfaatine
- artar
- faiz,v.ilgilendir: n.ilgi
- riba
- nema
- tecessüs (Ticaret)
- alakalandırmak
- ilgi uyandırma
- baskı grupları (Ticaret)
- ortak olmak {f}
- merakını
- ilgisini çekmek
- ilgi kaynağı
- ilgi çekme
- yarar
Örnek Cümle:
Biz barış yararına çalışıyoruz.
-We are working in the interest of peace.
Örnek Cümle:
Tom'a karşı tanıklık etmek sizin yararınızadır.
-It's in your best interest to testify against Tom.
- ilgilendir {f}
Örnek Cümle:
Seçtiğim şeyin beni ilgilendirmediğini anladım.
-I realized that what I had chosen didn't really interest me.
Örnek Cümle:
Evlilik genç insanları ilgilendiren bir konu değildir.
-Marriage isn't a subject that interests young people.
- ilgi merkezi
- (in ile) ilgi
- hisse {i}
Örnek Cümle:
Tom bu şirkette yüzde otuzluk bir hisseye sahip.
-Tom has a thirty percent interest in the company.
Örnek Cümle:
Hissede büyük kârlar var.
-There are huge interests at stake.
- ikna etmek {f}
- faiz; ilgi; hisse; kazanç (Mukavele)
- menfaat, çıkar; yarar (Avrupa Birliği)
- dikkatini çekmek {f}
- nüfuz {i}
- vested interests alakadar menfaatler
- ilgi grubu {i}
- ilgi çeken şey {i}
- kâr, kazanç {i}
- pay {i}
Örnek Cümle:
Gruplar ya küçük bir toplulukla ya da tüm dünya ile bir ilgi paylaşmak için iyi bir yoldur.
-Groups are a good way to share an interest with either a small community or the whole world.
Örnek Cümle:
Biz değerleri ve çıkarları paylaştık.
-We have shared values and interests.
- etki {i}
Örnek Cümle:
Bayan Tanaka, yeni öğretmen, Japoncayı haftada iki kez ilgili öğrencilerine müfredat dışı etkinlik olarak öneriyor.
-Mrs. Tanaka, the new teacher, is offering Japanese as an extra curricular activity twice a week to interested students.
Örnek Cümle:
Biz öğrenmeyi, etkili, ilginç ve etkileyici yapmak istiyoruz.
-We want to make learning effective, interesting, and fascinating.
- görüş {i}
Örnek Cümle:
Onun görüşlerini tuhaf ama ilginç buluyorum.
-I find her opinions odd but interesting.
Örnek Cümle:
Sadece senin dar görüşlü fikirlerin ilginç.
-Only your narrow-minded ideas are interesting.
- in -e ilgi, merak {i}
- için
Örnek Cümle:
Herkesin menfaatlerinin korunması için sendikalar kurmaya ve bunlara katılmaya hakkı vardır.
-Everyone has the right to form and to join trade unions for the protection of his interests.
Örnek Cümle:
Ortak çıkarları için birlikte çalışmaktaydılar.
-They had been working together for common interests.
- hakları tanınmış iktis
- sarmak
- fayda
- ilgilenmek
Örnek Cümle:
Japon tarihi ile çok fazla ilgilenmektedir.
-He is very much interested in Japanese history.
Örnek Cümle:
O, birçok şeyle ilgilenmektedir.
-He's interested in many things.
- ilgiye
- ilgisi
- ilgii
- ilgi alanı
Örnek Cümle:
Tom'un geniş bir ilgi alanı var.
-Tom has a wide range of interests.
- interesting
- ilginç
Çok ilginç yerler biliyorsun, değil mi?
-You know many interesting places, don't you?
Bu kitabı çok ilginç buldum.
-I found this book very interesting.
- interesting
- ilgi çekici
O iş, çok ilgi çekici değildi. Ancak, ücreti iyiydi.
-That job wasn't very interesting. However, the pay was good.
Bu kitap ilgi çekicidir,üstelik çok eğitici.
-This book is interesting and, what is more, very instructive.
- interested
- ilgili
Ben sanatla yürekten ilgiliyim.
-I am deeply interested in art.
Tom okçulukla çok ilgili olduğunu söyledi.
-Tom said that he was very interested in archery.
- interest bearing
- (Bilim, İlim) Faiz ödeyen, vadeli mevduat
- interest lobby
- Çıkar lobisi
- interest bond
- (Ticaret) faiz ödemeli tahvil
- interest bond
- (Ticaret) faiz tahvili
- interest factor
- (Ticaret) faiz faktörü
- interest free
- (Ticaret) faizsiz">(Ticaret) faizsiz
- interest group
- (Ticaret) çıkar grupları
- interest groups
- (Politika, Siyaset,Ticaret) çıkar grupları
- interest groups
- menfaat grupları
- interest in red
- (Ticaret) kırmızı faiz
- interest paid
- (Ticaret) ödenen faiz
- interest period
- faiz dönemi
- interest profit
- (Sigorta) faiz karı
- interest rates
- (Ticaret) faiz oranları
- interest ratio
- faiz oranı
- interest waived
- (Ticaret) silinen faiz
- interest yield
- (Ticaret) faiz geliri
- interest yield
- faiz getirisi
- interest account
- faiz hesabı
- interest bearing
- faiz getiren
- interest ceiling
- faiz tavanı
- interest certificate
- faiz belgesi
- interest coupon
- faiz kuponu
- interest due
- vadesi gelmiş faiz
- interest for default
- gecikme faizi
- interest in arrears
- gecikmiş faiz
- interest on capital
- sermaye faizi
- interest on money
- nema
- interest on money
- kâr payı
- interest payable
- ödenecek faiz
- interest rate
- faiz oranı
- interest rate
- faiz haddi
- interest table
- faiz kestesi
- interest-free
- faizsiz
- interest center
- ilgi merkezi
- interest cover
- faiz masrafı
- interest differentation
- faiz farklılığı
- interest expense
- Borç faizi
- interest for
- İlginiz için
- interest free banking
- faizsiz bankacılık
- interest in
- çıkarına
- interest invoice
- faiz faturası
- interest margin
- faiz marjı
- interest number
- adat
- interest on interest
- faiz gelirine faiz yürütülmesi
- interest on loans
- kredi faizleri
- interest owed
- borçlanan faiz
- interest payments
- faiz ödemeleri
- interest rate maximum
- faiz oranı en yüksek
- interest receivable
- faiz alacak
- interest table
- faiz tablosu
- interest warrant
- faiz varantı
- interest earned
- (Ticaret) alınan faiz
- interest in arrear
- (Ticaret) gecikmiş faiz
- interest of default
- (Ticaret) temerrüd faizi
- interest of justice
- (Politika, Siyaset) adaletin menfaati
- interest rate
- faiz oranı [fin.]
- interested
- {s} meraklı
Her zaman onun makalesini okumaya meraklıyım.
-I'm always interested in reading his column.
Ania bilgisayarlara meraklıdır.
-Ania is interested in computers.
- interested
- çıkarcı
- interesting
- frapan
- interesting
- ilgilenerek
- interest expense
- (Ticaret) faiz gideri
- interest rate
- (Ticaret) faiz yüzdesi
- interested
- ilgilendirmek
- interested
- ilgi duymak
- interested
- ilgilenmek
Her birimiz az çok sanatla ilgilenmektedir.
-Every one of us is more or less interested in art.
O, birçok şeyle ilgilenmektedir.
-He's interested in many things.
- interested
- (Ticaret) hissedar">(Ticaret) hissedar
- interested
- ortak
- interesting
- tip
Bu tip insan, ilgi çekici değildir.
-This type of person isn't interesting.
- interesting
- ilgilenme
- interesting
- meraklı
- interests
- ilgi alanları
- interested
- {f} ilgilendir
Seni ilgilendiren bir şey var mı?
-Is there something that interested you?
Ben Esperanto öğrenmek istedim, çünkü beni çok ilgilendiriyordu.
-I wanted to learn Esperanto, because it interested me very much.
- interested
- çıkar gözeten
- interesting
- {f} ilgilen
O, şu anda ilginç bulduğu her şeyle ilgilenir.
-He goes in for whatever he finds interesting at the moment.
Bir sürü insan arabaları ilginç buluyor fakat ben onların hiç biriyle ilgilenmiyorum.
-A lot of folks find cars interesting, but I'm not interested in them at all.
- interestingly
- ilginç şekilde
- interestingly
- ilginç biçimde
- ınterest
- İlgi
Komşumla ilginç bir muhabbet ettim.
-I had an interesting conversation with my neighbor.
Onun politikaya ilgisi yok.
-He has no interest in politics.
- interested
- ortağı
- interested
- taraflı
- interested
- pay sahibi olan
- interestedly
- merakla
- interestedly
- ilgiyle
- interestedly
- ilgili bir şekilde
- interesting
- atraktif
- interesting
- enteresan
Çok enteresan yerler biliyorsun, değil mi?
-You know many interesting places, don't you?
İskoç Galcesi çok enteresan, değil mi?
-Scottish Gaelic is very interesting, isn’t it?
- interesting
- interestingly alâka uyandıracak surette
- interesting
- büyüleyici
- interesting
- calip
- interesting
- ilgilendir
- interesting
- çekici
Neden cümleler? ... diye sorabilirsiniz. Güzel, çünkü cümleler daha ilgi çekicidir.
-Why sentences? …you may ask. Well, because sentences are more interesting.
O iş, çok ilgi çekici değildi. Ancak, ücreti iyiydi.
-That job wasn't very interesting. However, the pay was good.
- interestingly
- ilginç bir şekilde
- interestingly
- (zarf) ilginç biçimde
İlgili Terimler
interest teriminin İngilizce İngilizce sözlükte anlamı
- A business or amorous link or involvement
Örnek Cümle:
I have business interests in South Africa.
- The price paid for obtaining, or price received for providing, money or goods in a credit transaction, calculated as a fraction of the amount or value of what was borrowed
Örnek Cümle:
Our bank offers borrowers an annual interest of 5%.
- To attract attention or concern
Örnek Cümle:
It might interest you to learn that others have already tried that approach.
- A great attention and concern from someone or something; intellectual curiosity
Örnek Cümle:
He has a lot of interest in vintage cars.
- Attention that is given to or received from someone or something
- on a loan, this is the predetermined amount of money a borrower must pay for the use of borrowed funds
- Compensation paid for the use of money at a specified rate
- Any excess of advantage over and above an exact equivalent for what is given or rendered
- Advantage, personal or general; good, regarded as a selfish benefit; profit; benefit
- Excitement of feeling, whether pleasant or painful, accompanying special attention to some object; concern
- The fee charged for borrowing money
- be of importance or consequence; "This matters to me!"
- a fee charged for the use of money
- involvement in something, curiosity about something; concern, affair; percentage on a loan which is paid over time (Finance); share, stake, claim; benefit {i}
- a diversion that occupies one's time and thoughts (usually pleasantly); "sailing is her favorite pastime"; "his main pastime is gambling"; "he counts reading among his interests"; "they criticized the boy for his limited pursuits"
- arouse curiosity; cause to become involved in, cause to become concerned with {f}
- The fee paid or earned for the use of money
- ); "they said nothing of great interest"; "primary colors can add interest to a room" a sense of concern with and curiosity about someone or something; "an interest in music" (usually plural) a social group whose members control some field of activity and who have common aims; "the iron interests stepped up production" (law) a right or legal share of something; a financial involvement with something; "they have interests all over the world"; "a stake in the company's future" a fixed charge for borrowing money; usually a percentage of the amount borrowed; "how much interest do you pay on your mortgage?" excite the curiosity of; engage the interest of
- (law) a right or legal share of something; a financial involvement with something; "they have interests all over the world"; "a stake in the company's future"
- A fee charged for the use of borrowed money Interest is calculated as a percentage of the principal loan amount The rate may be constant throughout the life of the loan (fixed rate) or it may change at specified times (variable rate) As of October 1, 1992, all federal education loans made to new borrowers have variable interest rates
- If you have an interest in something, you want to learn or hear more about it. There has been a lively interest in the elections in the last two weeks His parents tried to discourage his interest in music, but he persisted Food was of no interest to her at all
- The fee charged for borrowing money Also, a right, title, or share in property
- The amount charged for borrowing money
- a fixed charge for borrowing money; usually a percentage of the amount borrowed; "how much interest do you pay on your mortgage?"
- The amount a lender charges a borrower for the privilege of using the lender's money (in the form of a loan) Interest is usually calculated as a percentage of the principal balance of the loan That rate may be fixed for the life of the loan or it may be variable, depending on the terms of the loan As of Oct 1, 1992, all new federal loans use variable interest rates based on the cost of U S Treasury bills
- A person or organization that has interests in a company or in a particular type of business owns shares in this company or this type of business. Disney will retain a 51 percent controlling interest in the venture
- Participation in advantage, profit, and responsibility; share; portion; part; as, an interest in a brewery; he has parted with his interest in the stocks
- A charge for the use of borrowed money calculated upon a percentage of the outstanding principal loan amount
- Fee charged for borrowing money Interest is calculated as a percentage of the principal loan amount The rate may remain fixed throughout the life of the loan, or it may be variable and change at specified intervals
- (usually plural) a social group whose members control some field of activity and who have common aims; "the iron interests stepped up production"
- the power of attracting or holding one's interest (because it is unusual or exciting etc ); "they said nothing of great interest"; "primary colors can add interest to a room"
- An amount paid a lender for the use of funds
- Interest is extra money that you receive if you have invested a sum of money. Interest is also the extra money that you pay if you have borrowed money or are buying something on credit. Does your current account pay interest? see also interested, interesting, compound interest, self-interest, vested interest
- Money charged by a lender to a borrower for the use of his or her money
- If something interests you, it attracts your attention so that you want to learn or hear more about it or continue doing it. That passage interested me because it seems to parallel very closely what you're doing in the novel It may interest you to know that Miss Woods, the housekeeper, witnessed the attack
- A great attention and concern from someone or something
- You can use interests to refer to groups of people who you think use their power or money to benefit themselves. The government accused unnamed `foreign interests' of inciting the trouble
- Interest is an amount charged to the borrower for the privilege of using the lender's money Interest is usually calculated as a percentage of the principal balance of the loan The percentage rate may be fixed for the life of the loan, or it may be variable, depending on the terms of the loan
- This is the fee charged to borrow money Interest charges are in addition to the principal of the loan
- If something is in the interests of a particular person or group, it will benefit them in some way. Did those directors act in the best interests of their club?
- If you are trying to persuade someone to buy or do something, you can say that you are trying to interest them in it. In the meantime I can't interest you in a new car, I suppose?
- A charge for the use of money Interest is calculated as a percentage rate of the loan principal The interest rate charged can be fixed, which means it does not change over the life of the loan, or the rate can be variable, in which case, it changes periodically The percentage rate may be tied to one of several indexes such as the Prime Rate, LIBOR, or U S Treasury Bills
- excite the curiosity of; engage the interest of
- To engage the attention of; to awaken interest in; to excite emotion or passion in, in behalf of a person or thing; as, the subject did not interest him; to interest one in charitable work
- "they said nothing of great interest"; "primary colors can add interest to a room"
- To be concerned with or engaged in; to affect; to concern; to excite; often used impersonally
- the cost of borrowing money The fees calculated on the loan amount
- the power of attracting or holding one's interest because it is unusual or exciting etc
- Premium paid for the use of money, usually reckoned as a percentage; as, interest at five per cent per annum on ten thousand dollars
- A charge for the use of money supplied by a lender
- To cause or permit to share
- be on the mind of; "I worry about the second Germanic consonant"
- If a person, country, or organization has an interest in a possible event or situation, they want that event or situation to happen because they are likely to benefit from it. The West has an interest in promoting democratic forces in Eastern Europe
- The payment (cost) for the use of money
- If you do something in the interests of a particular result or situation, you do it in order to achieve that result or maintain that situation. a call for all businessmen to work together in the interests of national stability. to have someone's interests at heart: see heart. Price paid for the use of credit or money. It is usually figured as a percentage of the money borrowed and is computed annually. Interest is charged by the lender as payment for the loss of his or her money for a period of time. The interest rate reflects the risk of lending and is higher for loans that are considered higher-risk, a relationship known as the risk/return tradeoff. Like the prices of goods and services, interest rates are responsive to supply and demand. Theories explaining the need for interest include the time-preference theory, according to which interest is the inducement to engage in time-consuming but more productive activities, and the liquidity-preference theory of John Maynard Keynes, according to which interest is the inducement to sacrifice a desired degree of liquidity for a nonliquid contractual obligation. Interest rates may also be used as a tool for implementing monetary policy (see discount rate). High interest rates may dampen the economy by making it difficult for consumers, businesses, and home buyers to secure loans, while lower rates tend to stimulate the economy and encourage both investment and consumption
- a reason for wanting something done; "for your sake"; "died for the sake of his country"; "in the interest of safety"; "in the common interest"
- Your interests are the things that you enjoy doing. Encourage your child in her interests and hobbies even if they're things that you know little about
- The cost of borrowing money; the price that a lender charges a borrower for the use of the lender's money Interest is paid on deposits because they are, in effect, loans to the bank or other deposit-taking institutions
- A percentage of your outstanding principal loan amount charged for the use of borrowed money
- the amount paid by a borrower to a lender for the privilege of borrowing the money
- Consideration in the form of money paid for the use of money, usually expressed as an annual percentage Also, a right, share, or title in property
- An expense of borrowing money that is calculated as a percentage of the amount borrowed
- The persons interested in any particular business or measure, taken collectively; as, the iron interest; the cotton interest
- a sense of concern with and curiosity about someone or something; "an interest in music"
- interesse
- use
- interest rate
- The percentage of an amount of money charged for its use per some period of time (often a year)
- interest rate swap
- A contract to exchange the benefit of one interest rate with another. Often a fixed interest rate being exchanged for a variable rate so as to allow one party to remove an exposure to a variable rate for which they pay a premium on the fixed rate in order to compensate for this 'insurance'. The two rates can also be based on different currencies
- interest rates
- plural form of interest rate
- interest group
- Any association of individuals or organizations, usually formally organized, that, on the basis of one or more shared concerns, attempts to influence public policy in its favour
- interest invoice
- Interest invoice is type of invoice which generated for the purpose of late payment towards the invoice due payment
- interest adjustment
- when additional repayments are made on a fixed loan, an interest adjustment cost is sometimes charged to compensate the lender for loss of interest revenue
- interest adjustment
- A date from which interest on the mortgage advanced is calculated for your regular payments This date is usually one payment period before regular mortgage payments begin, as interest payable is due from the date your mortgage is advanced
- interest balancing
- finding a balance between various desires, finding equilibrium among conflicting interests
- interest expense
- the company's interest expense for the latest twelve months, available as of the announcement date as found in the latest statutory/regulatory filings (in the US, 10K, latest 10Q)
- interest expense
- Interest expense is the money the corporation or individual pays out in interest on loans
- interest expense
- interest paid on loans
- interest expense
- - the period cost of debt to the firm as reflected on the income statement for the given period
- interest expense
- The amount of interest paid on outstanding debt
- interest expense
- Is the interest paid on money borrowed to earn investment income
- interest expense
- any interest paid on short- and long-term business loans
- interest expense
- In a corporate setting, interest expense is the money the company or corporation pays out in interest on loans
- interest group
- A W3C group that explores and evaluates Web technologies
- interest group
- (usually plural) a social group whose members control some field of activity and who have common aims; "the iron interests stepped up production"
- interest group
- an individual campus membership unit in the first stage of the process leading to installation as a chapter of a Greek organization
- interest group
- a group of people who join together to try to influence the government in order to protect their own particular rights, advantages etc
- interest group
- A group of Girl Scouts exploring specific areas of mutual interest
- interest group
- A group of individuals on campus in the first stage of the process leading to installation as a chapter of a Greek-letter organization
- interest group
- Group discussion and sharing of information about a single topic carried out via email
- interest groups
- Any group organized from one or more classrooms on the basis of interest in a topic; usually short term in duration
- interest groups
- Information group other than a political party, generally a minority group who try to exert pressure and influence on the government for a certain political, economic or social position TOP
- interest groups
- Parties or organizations other than direct competitors that have some vested interest in how an organization is managed (16)
- interest groups
- Groups characterized by the will to influence political decision-making, in order to successfully implement certain political goals or values They tend to be integrated into the political process, although groups may at times employ destructive methods in order to accomplish their goals
- interest groups
- organisations of groups of people with a common cause within civil society, such as environmental action groups, groups advocating womens rights etc
- interest groups
- Collection of people sharing a common interest or concern willing to interact with other groups to meet their demands
- interest income
- Money earned from investments based upon the time value of money
- interest income
- Earnings on investments such as savings accounts, certificates of deposit and seller-financed mortgages Banks or other organizations or individuals who pay interest usually report it on Form 1099-INT
- interest income
- Income derived from an instrument of debt, such as a bond See also: [dividend income]
- interest income
- – In general, any interest that you receive or that is credited to your account and can be withdrawn is taxable income (It does not have to be entered in your passbook ) Back to Top
- interest income
- By far the most common source of investment income in Canada, from bonds, GICs, CSBs, deposit accounts, and other interest-bearing investments Such income receives no tax advantage An investor pays tax at his or her marginal rate (the rate paid on their last dollar)
- interest payment
- The portion of each periodic payment on a loan, expressed in dollars, which is allocated toward accrued interest
- interest payment
- payment of interest, charge for borrowing money or return for lending it
- interest rate
- Rate charged or paid for the use of money, normally expressed as a percentage
- interest rate
- The amount of interest charged, usually a percentage of the money borrowed, calculated over a year
- interest rate
- >> Percentage paid for the use of money, usually expressed as an annual percentage
- interest rate
- The percentage of loan amount borrowed which is charged by the lender for use of the money Interest rates are usually expressed as the percentage per year
- interest rate
- the percentage of a sum of money charged for its use
- interest rate
- The simple interest rate, stated as a percentage, charged by a lender on the principal amount of borrowed money See also: Annual Percentage Rate
- interest rate
- Interest Rate The rate of return the lender receives for permitting the borrower to use the mortgage money for a specified term The interest rate is usually expressed as an annual percentage rate, calculated semi-annually, not in advance
- interest rate
- ~ Compensation paid or to be paid for the use of money Interest is generally expressed as an annual percentage rate
- interest rate
- Interest charges generally accrued as a percentage of the amount borrowed The interest rate is usually quoted in percent per year (Interest is the amount lenders charge you to use their money )
- interest rate
- rate of the money that is paid for a financial service (loan, etc.)
- interest rate
- The percentage of an amount of money which is paid for its use for a specified time
- interest rate
- The cost to borrow money expressed as a percentage per year
- interest rate
- Credit is not free! When you use money provided by a bank or financial institution, the interest rate reflects the amount the organization charges for that service
- interest rate
- the method by which a lender charges for the use of loan proceeds and is expressed as a percentage of the loan amount The interest rate is usually the sum of a selected index rate and a spread
- interest rate
- The rate of interest charged for the use of money, usually expressed as an annual rate The rate is derived by dividing the amount of interest by the amount of principal borrowed For example, if a bank charged $50 a year to borrow $1,000, the interest rate would be 5% Interest rates are quoted on bills, notes, bonds, credit cards and many kinds of consumer and business loans Rates in general tend to rise with inflation and in response to the Federal Reserve raising key short-term rates A rise in interest rates has a negative effect on the stock market because investors can get more competitive returns from buying newly issued bonds instead of stocks It also hurts the secondary market for bonds because rates look less attractive compared to newer issues See "How Bonds Behave " BACK TO TOP
- interest rate
- the price paid for the use of someone else's money express
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