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asset prices发音

意思翻译

资产价格

相似词语短语

asset───n.(法)阿塞(人名);n.有用的人/物; 资产;n.资产;优点;有用的东西;有利条件;财产;有价值的人或物

starting prices───赛马或赛狗开始时生效的投注赔率

encumbered asset───担保资产

asset protection───资产保护

asset store───资产仓库

compare prices───比较价格(prices是price的复数形式)

pump prices───(油品)零售价格(出泵价格)

good prices───好价钱

silver prices───银价

双语使用场景

Asset prices could rise much further.───资产价格可能会进一步上升。

Asset prices look bubbly.───资产价格看上去充满泡沫。

Asset prices will fall.───资产价格仍会下跌。

Asset prices will have been rising, and whatever new financial instrument that comes along will look as if it is safe.───资产价格将一直飙升,不管新的金融工具是什么,看起来好像都是安全的。

Until credit starts flowing again and asset prices stop plunging around the world, he said exchange rates will remain volatile.───ForeignExchangeAnalytics合伙人DavidGilmore称,除非信贷市场开始恢复流动且全球资产价格止跌,否则汇率还将保持震荡走势。

And yet the bank is still holding rates close to zero, and is pursuing a second round of QE to prop up asset prices.───尽管现在银行汇率一直接近零,美联储仍然在继续实行第二轮定量宽松政策以支持资产价格。

Number two, at 11%, was a sharp fall in the U. S. dollar; number three was a 'blow up in asset prices. '───11%的人认为美元急剧贬值是最大担忧;第三名是“资产价格泡沫破裂”。

And a severe plunge in asset prices, even if it makes no sense in terms of fundamentals, tends to deplete that capital.───资产价格的跳水,即使对基本理论没有影响,但会导致资本衰竭。

We never claimed to have found a solution to the problem of monetary policy and asset prices, but we tried hard.───我们从未声称已经找到解决货币政策与资产价格问题的办法,但我们做了很大努力。

英语使用场景

In the modern economy, volatility in financial asset prices in many cases becomes the primary factor on the international capital movements.

But bubbly asset prices do risk overreaction from rich - world central bankers.

Interest rates could soar, asset prices could fall or cash flows could dry up.

Credit becomes readily available, asset prices percolate , and many categories of spending are buoyed.

When the cost of capital is zero, asset prices are infinite in theory.

Jumps in asset prices risk causing premature inflation jitters.

Eventually, the bubble bursts and asset prices collapse, leading to a reversal of the feedback loop.

Asset prices look bubbly.

But is the recovery of asset prices driven by economic fundamentals?