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Financial market conditions index (FMCI) is an index number calculated from a linear combination of the short - run interest rate and the exchange rate.
Not exact matches
Many private student loan lenders have their variable interest rates tied to the prime rate of a
financial index, such as the LIBOR, which is a measure of
market conditions.
On the other hand, a variable interest rate is not fixed over the life of the loan, and is typically tied to a
financial index, which itself is a measure of how well stocks, bonds, and other
market conditions are doing.
The Fund's principal investment strategy is, under normal
market conditions, to invest at least 80 % of its assets in securities or other
financial instruments of companies that are components of, or have economic characteristics similar to, the securities included in the
Index.
Consumer confidence This Conference Board
index (base level of 100 set in 1985) measures consumers» attitudes toward the economy, the local job
market, and their own
financial condition.