nominal interest

collocation in English

meaningsofnominalandinterest

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nominal
adjective
uk
/ˈnɒm.ɪ.nəl/
us
/ˈnɑː.mə.nəl/
in name or thought but not in fact or not as things ...
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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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(Definition ofnominalandinterestfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Thenominalinterestrate is persistently high, and the aggregate endowment decreases over time with a trough after several quarters.
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We refer to a monetary shock as a shock on thenominalinterestrate.
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A zeronominalinterestrate on discount window loans is optimal in this setting for two reasons.
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The monetary authority is assumed to control thenominalinterestrate using a policy rule.
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We assume thatnominalinterestrates are the instruments of monetary policy.
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Recall that a disinflation implies a fall in the expected inflation rate and thenominalinterestrate and therefore a rise in money demand.
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A combination of largenominalinterest-rate hikes and high government borrowing then caused a major contraction of credit to the private sector.
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Intuitively, an increase in thenominalinterestrate encourages traders to purchase bonds and to decrease their currency demand.
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It is caused by focussing on the response ofnominalinterestrate to shocks of opposite sign in each country.
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Technology shocks alone create a near vertical relationship in both countries since those shocks hardly generate any volatility in thenominalinterestrate.
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Clearly, a portfolio-indifference equilibrium with zeronominalinterestrate will be implemented only for a specific rate of money growth.
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A similar term appears when one takes into account the fact that thenominalinterestrate faces a lower bound at zero.
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We restrict our attention to equilibria with a strictly positivenominalinterestrate, so that the cash constraint is binding.
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At the same time, the upward trend in inflation andnominalinterestrates came to a halt.
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The original motivation for this was that seasonality innominalinterestrates put recurring strain on the banking system.
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In fact,nominalinterestrates should display seasonal fluctuations that are large relative to seasonal fluctuations in income.
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As expected in a linear-quadratic framework, optimized monetary policy strategy hasnominalinterestrates reacting linearly to the shocks.
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Indeed, the excessive response of thenominalinterestrate leads to the rejection of the model.
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It can thus be solved independently from inflation and thenominalinterestrate.
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