Glossary entry

Swedish term or phrase:

räntepapper

English translation:

interest-bearing securities

Added to glossary by Mabel Garzón
Sep 25, 2007 13:59
16 yrs ago
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Swedish term

räntepapper

Swedish to English Bus/Financial Economics
Portföljinvesteringarna med utlandet gav ett nettoutflöde på 65,2 miljarder kronor i juni. Det förklaras till största delen av att utlänningar dumpade svenska räntepapper, enligt Riksbanken
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Sep 26, 2007 04:11: Mabel Garzón changed "Edited KOG entry" from "<a href="/profile/30997">Mabel Garzón's</a> old entry - "räntepapper"" to ""interest-bearing securities""

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Proposed translations

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interest-bearing securities

:o)
Peer comment(s):

agree Hugh Curtis
14 mins
Tackar ödmjukast!
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4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer. Comment: "Thank you Sven."
52 mins

interest bearing papers

;-))
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fixed-interest securities

Perhaps a fine distinction, but as I understand it, these are always fixed interest, not variable, and that is significant because it means that it is the price that varies, not the interest. The price moves inversely -- if interest rates in general rise, the price of these securities falls.

So I think it is important to say fixed interest.

See ref for more.
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