implied rate

Polish translation: implikowana stopa (procentowa)

11:09 Jan 19, 2017
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English term or phrase: implied rate
Share class currency yields calculated based on interest rate carry and basis risk using implied rate from 1 month FX forwards.
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Polish translation:implikowana stopa (procentowa)
Explanation:
Implikowane stopy procentowe (Implied Rates)

Stopa procentowa określana w drodze obliczania różnicy między kursami spot i forward. - https://www.easymarkets.com/int/pl/learn-centre/markets-glos...

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implikować

1. przypisywać coś komuś; insynuować;
2. pociągać za sobą; determinować, wywoływać;
3. implikować się - wynikać z siebie wzajemnie

http://sjp.pl/implikować

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to imply

verb (used with object), implied, implying.
1.
to indicate or suggest without being explicitly stated:

http://www.dictionary.com/browse/imply

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implikowane stopy - https://goo.gl/gqksC5 (wyniki z Google)
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implied (interest) rate
implikowana stopa (procentowa)


Explanation:
Implikowane stopy procentowe (Implied Rates)

Stopa procentowa określana w drodze obliczania różnicy między kursami spot i forward. - https://www.easymarkets.com/int/pl/learn-centre/markets-glos...

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implikować

1. przypisywać coś komuś; insynuować;
2. pociągać za sobą; determinować, wywoływać;
3. implikować się - wynikać z siebie wzajemnie

http://sjp.pl/implikować

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to imply

verb (used with object), implied, implying.
1.
to indicate or suggest without being explicitly stated:

http://www.dictionary.com/browse/imply

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Note added at 49 mins (2017-01-19 11:59:40 GMT)
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implikowane stopy - https://goo.gl/gqksC5 (wyniki z Google)

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Reference: implied interest rate

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The implied interest rate is the difference between the spot rate and the forward or futures rate on a transaction. When the spot rate is lower than the forward or futures rate, this implies that interest rates will increase in the future.

For example, if a forward rate is 7% and the spot rate is 5%, the difference of 2% is the implied interest rate. Or, if the futures contract price for a currency is 1.110 and the spot price is 1.050, the difference of 5.7% is the implied interest rate.

A similar interest rate name with a different underlying concept is the imputed interest rate, which is an estimated interest rate used instead of the established interest rate associated with a debt, because the established rate does not accurately reflect the market rate of interest, or there is no established rate at all. This interest rate is most commonly used when a loan agreement contains either no interest rate or an extremely low one, and so must be adjusted back to a market rate before it can be recorded as an accounting transaction. - http://www.accountingtools.com/questions-and-answers/how-to-...

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What is an 'Implied Rate'
An implied rate is an interest rate that is determined by the difference between the spot rate and the forward/futures rate. The degree of relative costliness of a future rate can be assessed by comparing the implied rate with the spot rate.

Calculated as: Implied Rate = Future Rate - Spot Rate

http://www.investopedia.com/terms/i/impliedrate.asp



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Kontrakty forward i futures.

1.1 Charakterystyka transakcji walutowych

SPOT
Walutowa transakcja spot polega na zakupie waluty obcej za walutę krajową na termin spot (dokładnie za dwa dni robocze). Zakup przez bank A jest dokonywany po kursie ask banku B.

FORWARD
Transakcja forward polega na sprzedaży waluty obcej za walutę krajową na termin forward (dłuższy niż dwa dni robocze).
Sprzedaż przez bank A jest dokonywana po kursie forward bid banku B.

FX SWAP
Transakcja FX swap polega zakupie waluty obcej za walutę krajową na termin spot (dokładnie za dwa dni robocze) i równoczesnej sprzedaży waluty obcej za walutę krajową na termin forward (dłuższy niż dwa dni robocze). FX swap zatem kombinacją długiej pozycji walutowej na termin spot oraz równocześnie krótkiej pozycji walutowej na termin forward.
Podmiot zajmujący taką pozycję jest nazywany sprzedającym FX swap (na poniższym rysunku jest to bank A w Polsce).

http://www.marciniak.waw.pl/ZRF/W4.pdf

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