key interest rate信息详情
关键利率
current interest rate───现行利率
uncovered interest rate parity───无抛补利率平价
stated annual interest rate───规定年利率
interest───n.兴趣,爱好;利息;利益;趣味;同行;vt.使……感兴趣;引起……的关心;使……参与
rate───n.(Rate)人名;(法、塞)拉特;n.比率,率;速度;价格;等级;vi.责骂;被评价;vt.认为;估价;责骂
Key───n.钥匙;关键,密钥;(键盘乐器或电脑键盘的)键;调,声调,色调;答案;图例;扳手;销子,楔,栓;翼果;板条间首层灰泥;(篮球)罚球区;低岛,礁;adj.关键的,主要的;n.(Key)(美)基(人名);vt.键入,用键盘输入;用别针等固定;使与……符合或关联;使……与……共处,相安无事;用钥匙将汽车表面划坏;将(表面)弄粗糙;给(广告)加识别码;成为获得……的关键
december fed interest rate decision───12月美联储利率决定
arousing interest───激发兴趣
defeasible interest───可取消利益,可取消的权益
in Asia, Japan's central bank slashed its key interest rate down to just a tenth of one percent.───在亚洲方面,日本央行把基准利率削减到0.1%。
Over the past 18 months the RBA has raised its key interest rate by 1.75 percentage points.───过去18个月以来,澳储银行已将关键利率提高了1.75个百分点。
The Fed held its key interest rate at what was then a historically low 1 percent from 2003 to 2004.───从2003年到2004年美联储一直将利率定在当时的历史低位1%。
That, of course, describes where the Fed's key interest-rate target sits today.───当然,这也指出了Fed联邦基金目标利率目前的水平。
The Federal Reserve cut a key interest rate today by one quarter of a percentage point. It's an effort to keep the country out of recession.───今天联邦储畜利率下调了二五个百分点﹐政府想用该政策保持经济的繁荣。
The U. S. central bank has cut the key interest rate in an effort to boost the troubled U. S. economy and stop a global sell-off of stocks.───美国中央银行已经降低了关键的利率,试图推动陷入困境的美国经济,并止住全球抛售股票的风潮。
The Federal Reserve restored some stability to dislocated credit markets without a cut to its key interest rate.───它在没有降低主要利率的情况下,使混乱的信贷市场恢复了某种稳定。
Earlier in Asia, Japan's central bank slashed its key interest rate down to just a tenth of one percent.───在亚洲方面,日本央行把基准利率削减到0.
Also weighing on stock prices was an announcement that China raised a key interest rate to slow rising inflation.───另一个影响美国股市价格的因素是,中国人民银行宣布上调基准利率,以此降低日益增长的通货膨胀率。
Denmark's central bank raised its key interest rate to 5% from 4.6% Tuesday to support the Danish krone , which is pegged to the euro.
Last September, Mr. Summers explained to Shaw traders what appeared to be an aberration in a key interest rate, the London interbank offered rate, or Libor, thus helping its traders avoid losses.