Suppose interest rates were to fall after you make your $ 1,000 investment.
Suppose interest rates increase sharply.
For example,
suppose interest rates rise today by 0.25 %.
Suppose the interest rate is 29 % instead of 18 %.
Not exact matches
Low
interest rates were
supposed to be temporary stimulus.
For what it's worth, I think the strategy would also likely be ineffective:
Suppose, notwithstanding our legal mandate, the Federal Reserve were to raise
interest rates for the purpose of making it more expensive for the government to borrow.
And many nations share the same characteristics that are
supposed to be holding discount
rates so low in America, aging populations obligated to accumulate savings (Japan and Germany), as well as low
interest rates and smooth economic expansion, practically worldwide phenomena.
Cramer is specifically concerned about the banks, because they are
supposed to do well when
interest rates rise.
In both cases, the statements are intended to send a clear signal to financial - market participants that they should expect
interest rates to remain low for quite a while — and this expectation is then
supposed to drive a faster economic recovery.
Paul Krugman recently noted a parallel shift in the Bank for International Settlementsâ $ ™ ongoing calls to raise
interest rates: â $ œHigher
interest rates are always the solution; itâ $ ™ s only the problem theyâ $ ™ re
supposed to solve that changes.â $
Increasing
interest rates is
supposed to cool an «overheated» economy by slowing loan growth, but lending is not growing today.
Interest rates may increase but probably not enough to make an impact to a CD that is up for renewal, Real estate income should increase over time but mostly a few percentage points here and there, I
suppose you could manufacture more income by paying off one of the rentals assuming your income numbers are after expenses and not gross income.
Artificially low
interest rates were
supposed to spur banks to lend money and grease up the economy.
Suppose that over the first 10 years of your holding period,
interest rates decline, and the yield - to - maturity on your bond falls to 7 %.
Suppose that every central bank in the world was to immediately move
interest rates negative, announcing that
rates will be held at -0.5 % for the next four years.
Poloz himself has no control over the actions of the markets. And his response to any macroeconomic damage that results is limited to monetary policy adjustments (the next Bank of Canada
interest rate decision is September 9), over which the Prime Minister is not
supposed to have sway.
If the Bank of Canada does what it is
supposed to do, and what it says it does, then a temporary increase in the fiscal deficit will cause a temporary rise in the nominal and real
interest rate (and nominal and real exchange
rate), relative to what would have happened otherwise.
In principle, just as lower
interest rates are
supposed to make private investment more profitable, they should do the same to public investment.
U.S. investors are using currency forwards to turn negative
rates into surging returns
Rising interest rates were supposed to suck money back into U.S. markets.
Rising
interest rates were
supposed to suck money back into U.S. markets.
Mr Andrews Makala Nbibini, Manager of the Chamba Community Cooperative Credit Union, who disclosed this to the media on Thursday, said the farmers were
supposed to repay the facility within nine - months with an
interest rate of 20 per cent.
Suppose you have a Rs. 40 lakh loan at an
interest rate of 10.5 % and your tenure for the same is 20 years.
For example,
suppose you had to choose between a 9 percent simple
interest rate and a 9 percent APR on a 30 - year loan.
• The borrowed funds are
supposed to be used for outside investments that will generate a return in excess of the 10 %
interest rate being charged by the insurance company.
Suppose you knew where real
interest rates and inflation would be ten years from now.
Suppose I took out a loan with the following terms: Loan Amount: 1,000
Interest Rate (APR): 10 % Compound Frequency: Monthly (12 compounding periods)...
Suppose that you have a balance of $ 2,000 on one credit card with an
interest rate of 18 %.
Debt management program online via our company is
supposed to help you smoothen the process of repaying your debt faster by providing special benefits, particularly the reduction of the
interest rate and eliminated charges.
That's all well and good you may be thinking, but where the heck am I
supposed to get a 4.25 % guaranteed, risk - free return in today's ultra low
interest rate environment?
The contradiction is that the bailout bill is
supposed to give lenders more confidence, while
interest rates in general typically fall during an economic slowdown.
Suppose further that after ten years, the revised issue price of the bond using the constant
interest rate method is 70 (the original issue price of 50 plus 20 points of accrued OID) and the investor sells the bond to a second investor at a price of 60.
Suppose still that you are financing your $ 12,000 car with a car loan requiring you to pay a 10 %
interest rate.
The bond investment that was
supposed to be a safe store of value gets cut by nearly 25 % if
interest rates only just return to normal in 5 years!
The adjustable mortgage
rate is risky if the
interest rates increase during the early periods when you are actually
supposed to have lower
interest rates.
Suppose on January 1 of a given year, we were to lend $ 100 to Bob, at an
interest rate of 10 %, and that Bob promises to repay the loan at the end of one year.
For example,
suppose the nominal exchange
rate of
interest is 13 Mexican pesos to 1 U.S. dollar.
It's true that credit card issuers aren't
supposed to raise
interest rates on existing balances (except in a few cases), but they can up the
interest rate on your new transactions.
From Apr 1, 2016, all banks are
supposed to move their
interest rates as per the MCLR defined by RBI.
For example,
suppose a client has a credit
rating of 580 and wants to buy a new car, but the
interest rate was 28 %.
As an example of this,
suppose you have debt on credit cards with 22 %, 20 % and 18 %
interest rates.
Suppose the minimum draw is $ 20,000, the
interest rate is at 6 %, and you can only earn 4 % on savings.
Utility stocks tanked hard starting in mid-November on worries about rising
interest rates, which can be bad for
supposed «bond proxies» like utes.
Suppose i invest 100000 today.and suppose rate of interest is 12 % and inflation rate
Suppose i invest 100000 today.and
suppose rate of interest is 12 % and inflation rate
suppose rate of
interest is 12 % and inflation
rate is 6 %.
Suppose that over the first 10 years of your holding period,
interest rates decline, and the yield - to - maturity on your bond falls to 7 %.
Due to to the current financial crisis, my credit card
interest rate have jumped to 28 % from the promotional 10 %, which was
supposed to be maintained as long as all payment were received on time.
But
suppose, for example, that
interest rates rise from 6 % to 6.12 %?
Let's
suppose you have an ARM with a periodic
interest rate cap of 2 %.
Suppose you had $ 100 in a savings account and the
interest rate was 2 percent per year.
I mean how an I
supposed to know if taking a state offered mortgage at a higher
interest rate but with different requirements for insurance and down payments and no payment protection is worth it in the long run or do I take the standard mortgage from a local bank or an electronic bank or a credit union.
I
suppose one can hope that
interest rates stay here for the next few years, which may happen.