Examples of using Yield curve in English and their translations into Dutch
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People are only willing to part with their money at this point of the yield curve because of the FDlC insurance.
However, the business case for such a liability management action depends on both the long-term funding requirement and the steepness of the yield curve.
invest at this point of the yield curve and then make the difference on the spread.
It is not inconceivable that, if the yield curve fluctuates significantly, the UFR will yet again be changed.
A noteworthy result in European currencies was the strengthening and extension of the yield curve in Swedish krona.
whereby all investments are priced using a constant historical(normal) yield curve.
With respect to the former, the traditional approach was to measure interest-rate risk through a parallel shift of the yield curve.
warned yesterday that the flat US yield curve could have harmful effects on lending across all credit markets.
assess material non-directional risks including yield curve exposure and basis risks.
Initially, this may have been a reflection of the steepening of the yield curve up to spring 2002, but subsequently also of the renewed increase in uncertainty in global stock markets.
So they're able to borrow money at this part of the yield curve and they can do it very safely, pay very little interest, because people-- even though they might be doing risky activities.
monetary policy was geared toward flattening the yield curve.
you just keep arbitraging the yield curve and you make money to buy your Rolex
today's near-inverted yield curve, low nominal
since all economic recessions since the 1960s have followed within two years of an inversion of the yield curve.
The yield curve for future periods can be taken as constant,
notably the flattening of the yield curve, which may have supported some substitution into monetary assets.
credit developments can be affected, inter alia, by the shape of the yield curve and external factors, and be subject to some degree of volatility.
bond prices and the yield curve, various measures of real activity,
reflecting a snapshot of the yield curve at the cut-off date.