What does low-interest mean?
Definitions for low-interest
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Princeton's WordNet
low-interestadjective
(used of loans) charging a relatively small percentage of the amount borrowed
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low-interest
Low-interest generally refers to a situation where the interest rate set or offered is below the standard rate typically expected or available in the market. It is often applied in a financial context, referring to low rates on loans, credit cards, or other forms of credit extended by banks or other lending institutions. Lower interest rates often mean lesser costs for borrowing, making it more affordable for individuals or businesses.
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of low-interest in Chaldean Numerology is: 9
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of low-interest in Pythagorean Numerology is: 7
Examples of low-interest in a Sentence
Today, really you’re seeing just that back-and-forth that has been here for months: very tight ranges, modest movements and just a mix between uncertainty and having such low interest rates that there isn’t somewhere else to go, there isn’t a lot of conviction on the part of global investors for any of the asset classes.
In a situation where you have got the trade expectation that could help stimulate business spending next year, still low interest rates and the strong consumer. That's a recipe for equity values to continue to move higher.
We are in a low-growth, flat lined world and we've been that way for five years and the stock market climbed a giant amount, low interest rates are the best thing that can happen to competing assets to cash and fixed income.
We're doing our first deal in Kenya after seven years - until recently it was extremely liquid, so they were offering low interest rates and the risk/reward ratio was not what it should be, in the DRC it was the other way around - the interest rate for a top corporate went from 26 percent to 8 percent.
A couple of things are changing. If you look at most of G10s there is a rise in real yields and it effectively indicates the period of abnormally low interest rates is coming to an end. That's leading to reappraisal of what's good value in G10 as well as emerging markets, second is oil prices - OPEC are talking of further supply cuts which shows they are finding it hard to balance markets. Falling oil prices are net-net positive for G10 and net-net negative for EM.
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