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variable rate - traducción al italiano

NON-FIXED INTEREST RATE OVER THE TERM OF A DEBT
Variable-rate interest; Variable rate; Floating rate loan; Floating-rate interest; Variable savings rates; Adjustable rate loan; Adjustable interest rate; Adjustable rate; Variable rate loan; Variable-rate loan

variable rate         
tasso variabile
floating interest rate         
tasso di interesse fluttuante (muta secondo le tendenze sul mercato)
variable rate mortgage         
TYPE OF MORTGAGE LOAN
Adjustable Rate Mortgage; Adjustable-rate mortgages; Option ARM; Adjustable mortgage loan; Cash flow ARM; Cash flow arm; Floating rate mortgage; Option ARMs; Adjustable rate mortgages; Standard variable rate; Option arm; Payment option ARM; Adjustable rate mortgage; Variable rate mortgage; Tracker mortgage; Pick a payment; Variable-rate mortgage
ipoteca a tasso variabile

Definición

environment variable
<programming, operating system> A variable that is bound in the current environment. When evaluating an expression in some environment, the evaluation of a variable consists of looking up its name in the environment and substituting its value. Most programming languages have some concept of an environment but in Unix shell scripts it has a specific meaning slightly different from other contexts. In shell scripts, environment variables are one kind of shell variable. They differ from local variables and command line arguments in that they are inheritted by a child process. Examples are the PATH variable that tells the shell the file system paths to search to find command executables and the TZ variable which contains the local time zone. The variable called "SHELL" specifies the type of shell being used. These variables are used by commands or shell scripts to discover things about the environment they are operating in. Environment variables can be changed or created by the user or a program. To see a list of environment variables type "setenv" at the csh or tcsh prompt or "set" at the sh, bash, jsh or ksh prompt. In other programming languages, e.g. functional programming languages, the environment is extended with new bindings when a function's parameters are bound to its {actual arguments} or when new variables are declared. In a block-structured procedural language, the environment usually consists of a linked list of activation records. (1999-01-26)

Wikipedia

Floating interest rate

A floating interest rate, also known as a variable or adjustable rate, refers to any type of debt instrument, such as a loan, bond, mortgage, or credit, that does not have a fixed rate of interest over the life of the instrument.

Floating interest rates typically change based on a reference rate (a benchmark of any financial factor, such as the Consumer Price Index). One of the most common reference rates to use as the basis for applying floating interest rates is the London Inter-bank Offered Rate, or LIBOR (the rates at which large banks lend to each other).

The rate for such debt will usually be referred to as a spread or margin over the base rate: for example, a five-year loan may be priced at the six-month LIBOR + 2.50%. At the end of each six-month period, the rate for the following period will be based on the LIBOR at that point (the reset date), plus the spread. The basis will be agreed between the borrower and lender, but 1, 3, 6 or 12 month money market rates are commonly used for commercial loans.

Typically, floating rate loans will cost less than fixed rate loans, depending in part on the yield curve. In return for paying a lower loan rate, the borrower takes the interest rate risk: the risk that rates will go up in future. In cases where the yield curve is inverted, the cost of borrowing at floating rates may actually be higher; in most cases, however, lenders require higher rates for longer-term fixed-rate loans, because they are bearing the interest rate risk (risking that the rate will go up, and they will get lower interest income than they would otherwise have had).

Certain types of floating rate loans, particularly mortgages, may have other special features such as interest rate caps, or limits on the maximum interest rate or maximum change in the interest rate that is allowable.

Ejemplos de uso de variable rate
1. These are only issues on conventional variable rate accounts.
2. Those on variable rate mortgages reported a 540 jump.
3. It said its variable rate is competitive compared with rivals.
4. He said: "There is further pain on the way for people with variable–rate deals.
5. He said: "Variable–rate savings products aren‘t funded directly through mortgage products any more.