Key money is a payment to a landlord made by potential tenants as an attempt to secure the tenancy for the future.
Key money is a payment to a landlord made by potential tenants as an attempt to secure the tenancy for the future.
The key rate is an interest rate that determines bank lending rates as well as the cost of credit for the borrowers of the bank.
A trading house is a business that facilitates monetary transactions between a home country and foreign countries.
A trading book is the portfolio held by a brokerage firm or a bank.
A balloon loan is a loan that does not fully amortize over time.
Broad money is the method of calculating country's money supply.