short-term interest

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short-term
adjective
uk
/ˌʃɔːtˈtɜːm/
us
/ˈʃɔːrt.tɝːm/
lasting a ...
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interest
noun
uk
/ˈɪn.trəst/
us
/ˈɪn.trɪst/
the feeling of wanting to give your attention to something or of wanting to be involved with and to discover more ...
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Modeling monetary policy in terms of ashort-terminterestrate is important for two reasons.
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Even an (asymptotically) optimal bandwidth choice is problematic for our application toshort-terminterestrates.
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We use these bootstrap methods to assess measurements of local mean reversion or "pull" to the center of the distribution forshort-terminterestrates.
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Instead, we include a long-term and ashort-terminterestrate separately.
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A characteristic response to an expansionary monetary shock is a sharp liquidity effect (a drop inshort-terminterestrates) and a persistent output expansion.
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Stock prices andshort-terminterestrates have been used as leading indicators since the twentieth century.
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The work on asymmetries in the response of theshort-terminterestrate has generally been based on single-equation threshold models for the short rate.
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It turns out that only the inflation rate and theshort-terminterestrate are needed in unlagged form.
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It is about the child's long-term medical interests and not about hershort-terminterestin avoiding an extra blood draw.
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Figure 3 depicts theshort-terminterestrate spectrum.
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Includingshort-terminterestrates in the model introduced considerable collinearity, and neither interest variable was significant.
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The major instrument is theshort-terminterestrate (for 28-day reverserepo operation).
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The spread between long-term andshort-terminterestrates is now becoming popular as a leading indicator for output.
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This is perhaps the most convincing empirical evidence to date for the genuine forecast power of dividend yields,short-terminterest-rate yields, and the default premium. 14.
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It explains the bilateral nominal exchange rate fluctuations between two countries by the difference between their real outputs, nominal money supplies, and nominalshort-terminterestrates.
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Diagram 4's display of realshort-terminterestrates gives an indication of the severity of monetary stabilization.
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We apply these methods to estimate the business-cycle components of industrial production, consumer price inflation, the federal funds rate, and the spread between long-term andshort-terminterestrates.
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This period was characterized by frequent crises associated with scarce stocks of reserves, highshort-terminterestrates with subsequent gold inflows, and transmission of output contractions across countries.
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An impulse response analysis highlights the effects of changes in theshort-terminterestrate and shows the interaction of the main variables of the monetary sector.
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