bank rate in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for bank rate in the English»Spanish Dictionary

I.rate [Am reɪt, Brit reɪt] N

1.1. rate:

1.2. rate (level, ratio):

See also first-rate

I.bank1 [Am bæŋk, Brit baŋk] N

II.bank1 [Am bæŋk, Brit baŋk] VB trans

2. bank fire → bank up

III.bank1 [Am bæŋk, Brit baŋk] VB intr AVIAT

See also bank up

I.bank2 [Am bæŋk, Brit baŋk] N Bank of England

II.bank2 [Am bæŋk, Brit baŋk] VB intr FIN

III.bank2 [Am bæŋk, Brit baŋk] VB trans FIN

See also Bank of England

bank rate in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for bank rate in the English»Spanish Dictionary

American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The exchange rate is grossly more favourable to the seller of the foreign currency than is the official bank rate, and is usually labelled a crime.
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The bank rate is not used to control money supply these days.
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Markets expect only one bank rate rise toward the end of the year, up from 0.50% to 0.75%.
www.thisismoney.co.uk
Many central banks have one primary headline rate that is quoted as the central bank rate.
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Its working is based upon the principle that changes in the bank rate results in changed interest rate in the market.
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Others argue the need of a bank rate for monetary policy.
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Changes in bank rate are introduced with a view to controlling the price levels and business activity, by changing the demand for loans.
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The margin of the floating rate securities set at 2.15 percentage points over the bank rate, or an implied yield of 6.57 per cent.
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The rate of interest varies with the bank rate, which it slightly exceeds, and the amount advanced upon each article is about three-fourths of its certified value.
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But, since the central bank is the leader of the money market and the lender of the last resort, al other rates are closely related to the bank rate.
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