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The rate of return receivable from lending money, or the rate payable on a borrowing. | The rate of return receivable from lending money, or the rate payable on a borrowing. | ||
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== Other resources == | |||
[[Media:2016_02_Feb_-_Many_happy_returns.pdf| Many happy returns - calculating and applying interest rates and yields, The Treasurer]] | |||
[[Category:Manage_risks]] | [[Category:Manage_risks]] |
Revision as of 16:05, 13 December 2016
(IR).
The rate of return receivable from lending money, or the rate payable on a borrowing.
In wholesale markets, market interest rates are conventionally quoted on a per annum basis.
See also
- Bridge financing
- Cost-plus loan pricing
- Discount rate
- Discount yield
- Interest
- Interest rate cap
- Interest rate exposure
- Interest rate floor
- Interest rate guarantee
- Interest rate option
- Interest rate risk
- Interest rate tiering
- Lombard rate
- Monetary policy
- Prime rate
- Rate reset
- Yield
- Zero rate provision
Other resources
Many happy returns - calculating and applying interest rates and yields, The Treasurer