discount rate
英 [ˈdɪskaʊnt reɪt]
美 [ˈdɪskaʊnt reɪt]
n. (美国及其他一些国家银行之间借款的)贴现率; (汇票)贴现率; (投资)折现率
牛津词典
noun
- (美国及其他一些国家银行之间借款的)贴现率
the minimum rate of interest that banks in the US and some other countries must pay when they borrow money from other banks - (汇票)贴现率
the amount that the price of a bill of exchange is reduced by when it is bought before it reaches its full value - (投资)折现率
the rate at which an investment increases in value each year
英英释义
noun
- interest on an annual basis deducted in advance on a loan
- the rate of interest set by the Federal Reserve that member banks are charged when they borrow money through the Federal Reserve System
双语例句
- It ignores the time value of money& the discount rate.
它忽略了金钱的时间价值&折扣率。 - Ideally, the discount rate represents the premium that the society puts on present consumption.
从理论上说,这种贴现率代表着社会对现在消费的贴水。 - But that conclusion depends in part on the discount rate used.
然而,这个结论在一定程度上取决于所用的贴现率。 - Your unit price seems fair enough, but we're hoping for a higher discount rate.
单价仿佛公讲,但我们但愿赐与更下的扣头率。 - The most convincing evidence or its decision on the discount rate down again after the interim meeting statement.
最有说服力的证据还是其在决定调低再贴现利率的临时会议结束后发表的声明。 - The discount rate can either represent an inflation rate or the interest rate of a competing investment.
贴现率可以表示膨胀率或其他与其存在竞争的投资的利润率。 - The discount rate is the rate that the Fed charges for loans to member banks.
贴现率是,美联储对会员银行贷款的所求比率。 - Finally, numerical analysis is is given to explain the relation among the price, discount rate, purchasing strategy and competitive ratio.
最后,通过数值分析说明优惠卡价格和折扣率对消费者购买策略和竞争比的影响。 - The bank then buys these Bills of Exchange at a given discount rate without recourse back to the customer.
银行扣除一定的贴息无追索地向客户买下汇票。 - The bank had to halve its discount rate.
银行不得不把贴现率降低一半。