mortgages的意思
mortgages中文翻譯:
v.[經]抵押(mortgage的三單形式)
n.抵押貸款;房屋貸款(mortgage的復數);財產貸款
mortgagees───n.[會計]承受抵押人;押入者貸款人
mortgagers───n.抵押人
mortgage───n.抵押;抵押貸款額;v.抵押;以某人的前途作代價
mortgaged───n.抵押;抵押貸款額;v.抵押;以某人的前途作代價
mortgagee───n.[會計]承受抵押人;押入者貸款人
mortgager───n.抵押人
remortgages───n.轉抵押;再抵押權;轉抵押借款;vt.再抵押
mortgagors───n.抵押人(等于mortgager)
montages───n.蒙太奇(電影的基本結構手段和敘事方式);混合畫,拼集的照片
Many people are now stuck with expensive fixed-rate mortgages.───許多人現在無法擺脫高額的定息按揭。
more institutions, especially banks, were allowed to lend money for mortgages, and what was more, banks could lend out more money than they actually held.───更多機構,特別是銀行,被允許做抵押貸款;此外,銀行還可以借出比實際持有量更多的錢。
National banks can package their own mortgages and underwrite them as securities.───國家銀行可以組合包裝自己的的抵押貸款,以證券形式承銷。
With futures markets predicting property-price falls of up to 30% and the pain spreading beyond mortgages, the bottom may be months away.───期貨市場的財產價格預期會下跌30%,痛苦會向次貸以外蔓延,底線也許會在數月之后。
Homeowners must be able to understand the terms and obligations of their mortgages.───住房擁有者必須能夠理解他們按揭合同中的條款和義務。
highlighted foreign-currency mortgages as the sort of danger that the newly formed European Systemic Risk Board would be looking for.───強調外幣按揭正是新成立的歐洲系統性風險委員會所關注的那類風險。
The change was the banks no longer held the mortgages and the home finance industry began to securitise, or underwrite, them.───發生的變化是,銀行不再持有抵押貸款,住房金融行業開始把抵押貸款證券化,或由他們來擔保抵押貸款。
Regulators, meanwhile, looked the wrong way: they were far more worried by hedge funds than subprime mortgages. That tends to be typical.───而監管者們則弄錯了方向:他們在擔心對沖基金,卻沒有關注真正的禍因——次級抵押貸款。
Instead, arguably, it was the excess securitisation of US subprime mortgages that unexpectedly set off the current solvency crisis.───相反,可以說,正是美國次債的過度證券化出乎意料地引爆了當前的償付危機。
The number of mortgages over 12 months in arrears is rising.
It foreclosed on the mortgages, and the mill went down the drain.
Homeowners in the eurozone enjoy cheaper mortgages than we do here in Britain.
The smart money is coming back into mortgages as the best investment now.
All mortgages are subject to status and valuation and are not available to persons under 18 years of age.
Unlike most fixed-rate mortgages, it allows borrowers to pay off the loan and move home at any time.
And the outstanding debt which excludes mortgages has seen a three-fold increase to £40 billion.
The currency crisis, with higher mortgages and interest rates, means that consumers have far less disposable income.
Banks often offer their employees cheap mortgages.