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  1. FINANCE|monetary economics · FINANCE|financial institutions and credit|credit
    ráta comhlúthach Reference Faomhadh an téarma seo mar chuid de Thionscadal Lex
    ga
    Context 'Dá bhrí sin, i gcás babhtála ráta úis faoina bhfaigheann institiúid ús de réir ráta chomhlúthaigh agus faoina n-íocann sí ús de réir ráta sheasta, láimhseálfar í amhail is dá mbeadh sí coibhéiseach le suíomh fada in ionstraim ráta chomhlúthaigh a bhfuil aibíocht aici atá coibhéiseach leis an tréimhse go dtí go socrófar ús an chéad uair eile agus le suíomh gearr in ionstraim ráta sheasta a bhfuil an aibíocht chéanna aici is atá ag an mbabhtáil féin.' Reference "Rialachán (AE) Uimh. 575/2013 maidir le ceanglais stuamachta i gcomhair institiúidí creidmheasa agus gnólachtaí infheistíochta, agus lena leasaítear Rialachán (AE) Uimh. 648/2012, CELEX:32013R0575/GA"
    variabler Zinssatz
    de
    Definition Zinssatz, der sich nach oben oder nach unten verändern kann Reference "Kreditlexikon, https://www.check24.de/kredit/kreditlexikon/variabler_zinssatz/ (20.8.2015)"
    floating rate | floating interest rate | floating rate of interest | variable rate | variable interest rate | variable rate of interest
    en
    Definition interest rate that is allowed to move up and down with the rest of the market or along with an index Reference "'Floating Interest Rate', Investopedia http://www.investopedia.com/terms/f/floatinginterestrate.asp [4.1.2016]"
    Comment "This contrasts with a fixed interest rate, in which the interest rate of a debt obligation stays constant for the duration of the agreement. See also: -
    taux flottant | taux d'intérêt flottant
    fr
    Definition taux fondé sur la moyenne des taux d'une période de six mois préalablement choisie (LIBOR, en général) à laquelle est ajoutée une marge (spread) variable Reference Gloss.économie,BTB