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Перевод: mortgage
[существительное] заклад ; заем ; ипотека ; закладная ; [глагол] закладывать; ручаться
Тезаурус:
- That would push up mortgage interest rates and have a catastrophic effect on the prospects for recovery, Mr Mellor said.
- Economy Nigel Lawson, Chancellor of the Exchequer, sparked a political dispute by proposing mortgage interest payments should no longer be included in the Retail Price Index (RPI), a move that would lower the apparent inflation rate.
- Lenders' keenness to write business has seen mortgage rates sink below base rates.
- If the mortgage deed imposes an obligation on the mortgagee to make further advances he gets priority for these advances even though he had notice of a subsequent mortgage.
- Rank-and-file party representatives, when they debate the economy in Blackpool next Thursday, are bound to reflect the strong reaction of high-level mortgage holders in the Conservative heartlands of the South.
- If borrowers want to keep on the insurance after the free 12 months, the cost is 43p a month per 1,000 of mortgage so the cost would be 12.90 a month for a 30,000 mortgage.
- Some have gone even further and are offering free mortgage protection insurance for new borrowers.
- Many lenders report that borrowers are showing more interest in mortgage protection insurance in conjunction with new loans.
- Le Mortgage offers fixed-rate sterling finance to Britons wanting to buy second homes in France.
- An endowment mortgage gives life cover automatically; repayment loans need separate cover and Bristol West Mortgagesure provides this simply and cheaply - it will pay off the mortgage should you die.
- Mortgage rates increased dramatically and seemed as if they would never fall.
- Astrid was married, kids and mortgage, but the summer had rocketed by in a riot of colours and joy, and autumn found Astrid divorced and coming to the end of being in love with Jay.
- If the new government - whoever heads it - wants to avoid an embarrassing, inflationary and recession-reinforcing rise in mortgage rates, it must allow societies to turn increasingly to the international money markets.
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