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High, volatile interest rates had brutalized the company and brought it to its knees.
Babcock said it was also seeking to hedge the risk of volatile interest rates and inflation.
A simple Taylor rule, by contrast, may overreact to noisy data, generating volatile interest rates.
Some people are concerned that a combination of volatile interest rates and the weakened dollar will ultimately cripple the market.
Its net public debt is still above 50% of GDP, much of it at high, volatile interest rates.
This was exacerbated by the two oil shocks in that decade and by higher inflation which also led to more volatile interest rates (see chart 2).
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Farmer Mac has done well on Wall Street, which prefers earnings derived from fee income to those derived from more volatile interest-rate spreads.
In July 1999 the volatile interest-rate on ten-year Japanese government bonds is just 1.7% and longer-term rates remain about 2%.But properly risk-adjusted, Japanese long rates are still close to "zero".
Memories of volatile interest-rate swings in the 1990s leave Brazilians a bit queasy with adjustable-rate loans.
As a result, user profiles in BESS are multi-layered - each of layers reflecting user interests temporally, corresponding to long-lasting, short-term and volatile interests.
The state of play speaks to the contrasting objectives of the rebels competing to control Syria, the volatile interests of the outside powers whose support they seek, the ferocity with which a long-time dictator clings to power, and the combustible mix of civil war fused with Islamist vision.
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