An interest rate is «fixed» if it remains unchanged over time, while a «variable» interest rate changes over time based on
fluctuations in a market benchmark rate.
An interest rate is «fixed» if it remains unchanged over time, while a «variable» interest rate changes over time based on
fluctuations in a market benchmark rate, such as 1 - month LIBOR.
Not exact matches
The Fund's Investor Class was used to calculate beta, a measure of the magnitude of a fund's past share price
fluctuations in relation to the
fluctuations in the stock
market (as represented by the fund's
benchmark).
The Fund's Institutional Class was used to calculate beta, a measure of the magnitude of a fund's past share price
fluctuations in relation to the
fluctuations in the stock
market (as represented by the Fund's
benchmark).