prime rates

美 [praɪm reɪts]英 [praɪm reɪts]
  • n.(美国银行的)最优惠贷款利率
  • prime rate的复数
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prime rates

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    N-COUNT 最低贷款利率;最优惠贷款利率
    A bank's prime rate is the lowest rate of interest which it charges at a particular time and which is offered only to certain customers.

    At least one bank cut its prime rate today.

    今天,至少有一家银行降低了其最低贷款利率。

  1. Most obviously , the currency peg ( which is likely to remain intact ) means Hong Kong prime rates are obliged to track those of the US .

    最明显的是,港元盯住美元的联系汇率制度(可能仍将保持不变),意味着香港的主要利率不得不追随美国的相应利率。

  2. The empirical results show that the banks with larger scale tend to have lower prime rates and that bank capital costs and operating expenses have positive effects on the prime rate pricing .

    实证结果发现,银行资金成本及营业费用对基本放款利率有正向影响,而规模愈大的银行则会有较低的基本放款利率。

  3. In the US , San Francisco was the best-performing market with demand from technology companies helping to drive up prime office rates by 24 per cent to $ 37.75 per sq ft a year .

    旧金山是美国表现最好的市场,在科技公司需求的助推下,高档写字楼租金上涨了24%,每平方英尺年租金达到37.75美元。

  4. Where k prime contains these rates .

    这里k撇包含这些速率。

  5. The commercial property sector has inspired just as much concern , with prices rising 16 per cent in 2009 , in spite of low rental yields and prime office vacancy rates as high as 21 per cent and 14 per cent in Beijing and Shanghai , respectively .

    中国商业地产部门也引发了同样严重的担忧。2009年商业地产价格上涨16%,尽管租金收益率很低,且北京和上海高档写字楼的空置率分别高达21%和14%。