Glossary entry

English term or phrase:

breakeven carry

Spanish translation:

punto de equilibrio del costo financiero neto

Added to glossary by Maria Elena Martinez
Jun 6, 2006 09:12
18 yrs ago
English term

breakeven carry

English to Spanish Social Sciences Government / Politics
In such an environment monetary policy could remain stable for a protracted length of time causing 2-year rates to remain at breakeven carry.
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Jun 6, 2006 11:23: Mónica Ameztoy de Andrada changed "Level" from "Non-PRO" to "PRO"

Votes to reclassify question as PRO/non-PRO:

PRO (3): moken, Maria Elena Martinez, Mónica Ameztoy de Andrada

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punto de equilibrio del costo financiero neto

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• Breakeven

The breakeven point in economics is the point at which cost or expenses and income are equal - there is no net loss or gain, one has "broken even".

• Carry

Related:net financing cost.
• Net financing cost

Also called the cost of carry or, simply, carry, the difference between the cost of financing the purchase of an asset and the asset's cash yield. Positive carry means that the yield earned is greater than the financing cost; negative carry means that the financing cost exceeds the yield earned.


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