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spread and interest
The spread between these two prices depends mainly on the probability and the timing of the takeover being completed as well as the prevailing level of interest rates.
The bank will have higher IT costs, but counts on the multiplier effect of money creation and the interest rate spread to make it a profitable exercise.
As word spread, the interest among slaves in learning to read was so great that in any week, more than 40 slaves would attend lessons.
If a lock, let it have been made in whatever country, or by whatever maker, is not so inviolable as it has hitherto been deemed to be, surely it is to the interest of honest persons to know this fact, because the dishonest are tolerably certain to apply the knowledge practically ; and the spread of the knowledge is necessary to give fair play to those who might suffer by ignorance.
Alongside this, there was also a rise in interest in a form of Jewish mysticism known as the Kabbalah, which was spread across the continent by Pico della Mirandola and Johannes Reuchlin.
The origin of the word jazz has had wide spread interestthe American Dialect Society named it the Word of the Twentieth Century — which has resulted in considerable research, and its history is well documented.
If a lock, let it have been made in whatever country, or by whatever maker, is not so inviolable as it has hitherto been deemed to be, surely it is to the interest of honest persons to know this fact, because the dishonest are tolerably certain to apply the knowledge practically ; and the spread of the knowledge is necessary to give fair play to those who might suffer by ignorance.
Eventually, interest spread to game developers.
The DoS promotes and protects the interests of American citizens by ( 1 ) ' Promoting peace and stability in regions of vital interest '; ( 2 ) ' Creating jobs at home by opening markets abroad '; ( 3 ) ' Helping developing nations establish investment and export opportunities '; and ( 4 ) ' Bringing nations together and forging partnerships to address global problems, such as terrorism, the spread of communicable diseases, cross-border pollution, humanitarian crises, nuclear smuggling, and narcotics trafficking '.
Others assert that it is in the GCC's interest to assist Yemen and prevent it from becoming a failed state, lest its instability spread to neighboring Gulf countries.
Today, awareness of the Rastafari movement has spread throughout much of the world, largely through interest generated by reggae music, especially the major international success of Jamaican singer / songwriter Bob Marley ( 1945 – 1981 ).
This has resulted in a much lower interest in financial spread betting in those countries.
Blavatsky and the Buddhist Society, London spread interest in Buddhism.
Brandon and Mike decided to perform a live acoustic version of the song at the few radio stations who were showing interest, and this in turn spread the word of the song.
If short-term interest rates were expected to fall in a contango market, this would narrow the spread between a futures contract and an underlying asset in good supply.
If, on the other hand, the spread between a future traded on an underlying asset and the spot price of the underlying asset was set to widen, possibly due to a rise in short-term interest rates, then an investor would be advised to sell the spread ( i. e. a calendar spread where the trader sells the near-dated instrument and simultaneously buys the future on the underlying ).
In an accounting context, Shareholders ' equity ( or stockholders ' equity, shareholders ' funds, shareholders ' capital or similar terms ) represents the remaining interest in assets of a company, spread among individual shareholders of common or preferred stock.
When the owners are shareholders, the interest can be called shareholders ' equity ; the accounting remains the same, and it is ownership equity spread out among shareholders.
# Interest rate spread ( 10-year Treasury vs. Federal Funds target ) — The interest rate spread is often referred to as the yield curve and implies the expected direction of short -, medium-and long-term interest rates.
After World War I, interest in graphology continued to spread in Europe as well as the United States.

spread and beyond
I know of no other solution than the one N.C. proposes -- to do what we can for each sufferer as he confronts us, hoping that this will spread beyond him to others at some time and some place.
Expansion, modernization, and development of fire control to a proficiency and strength of force which will prevent as many fires as possible and suppress fires before they spread beyond permitted standards.
Under him, the Almoravids soon began to spread their power beyond the desert, and subjected the tribes of the Atlas Mountains.
Subsequently, its use spread beyond the Gnostics.
His journeys to the West, and his " Tablets of the Divine Plan " spread the Bahá ' í message beyond its middle-eastern roots, and his Will and Testament laid the foundation for the current " Bahá ' í administrative order.
Another property of anthrax that helped fuel its use as a biological weapon is its poor ability to spread far beyond the targeted population.
English country dance survived well beyond the Baroque era and eventually spread in various forms across Europe and its colonies, and to all levels of society.
In the beginning of Christendom, early Christianity was a religion spread in the Greek / Roman world and beyond as a 1st century Jewish sect, which historians refer to as Jewish Christianity.
The use of rhyming slang has spread beyond the purely dialectal and some examples are to be found in the mainstream British English lexicon and internationally, although many users may be unaware of the origin of those words.
In Britain, the Christmas tree was introduced in the time of the personal union with Hanover, by George III's Queen Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz in early 19th century, but the custom hadn't yet spread much beyond the royal family.
Let it go beyond a certain point, and it will tend for a time to gain strength from its own development as its effects spread and return to intensify the process of collapse ”.
At first the movement grew most in the Russian empire and eastern Europe, but soon spread to western Europe and beyond: to Argentina in 1889 ; to Canada in 1901 ; to Algeria, Chile, Japan, Mexico, and Peru in 1903 ; to Tunisia in 1904 ; and to Australia, the United States, Guinea, Indochina, New Zealand, Tonkin, and Uruguay in 1905.
At the first Esperanto congress, in Boulogne-sur-Mer in 1905, a declaration was made which defined an " Esperantist " merely as one who knows and uses the language " regardless of what kind of aims he uses it for ", and which also specifically declared any ideal beyond the spread of the language itself to be a private matter for the individual speaker.
Aristotle accepted the spherical shape of the Earth on empirical grounds around 330 BC, and knowledge of the spherical Earth gradually began to spread beyond the Hellenistic world from then on.
Greek cookery, historically a forerunner of Western cuisine, spread its culinary influence-via ancient Rome-throughout Europe and beyond.
For this, and several other acts to safeguard the public funds, Cleveland's reputation as an honest politician began to spread beyond Erie County.
Buddhism was historically founded by Siddhartha Gautama, a Kshatriya prince-turned-ascetic, and was spread beyond India through missionaries.
The Roman conquests eventually spread it throughout the peninsula and beyond in the Roman Empire.
As the influence of Impressionism spread beyond France, artists, too numerous to list, became identified as practitioners of the new style.
At the same time the Kikuyu, with Kenyatta's support, spread beyond their traditional territorial homelands and repossessed lands " stolen by the whites "-even when these had previously belonged to other groups.
When Krav Maga started to spread beyond the borders of Israel, there arose a need to found an international organization.
More recently in Europe and America, a new wave of believers have spread a devotional cult beyond Buddhism, Taoism and traditional folk beliefs.
The use of matrices in quantum mechanics, special relativity, and statistics helped spread the subject of linear algebra beyond pure mathematics.
If left untreated, this growth can spread beyond the lung in a process called metastasis into nearby tissue and, eventually, into other parts of the body.
Buddhism probably spread to the Maldives in the third century BC, at the time of the Mauryan emperor Aśoka the Great, when it extended to the regions of Afghanistan and Central Asia, beyond the Mauryas ' northwest border, as well as South to the island of Sri Lanka and the Maldive Islands.

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