interest

interest
noun
(a) FINANCE (on loan, investment) intérêt(s) m (pl) (on sur)
interest accrued intérêts courus ou échus;
interest on arrears intérêt de retard;
interest on capital rémunération f de capital;
interest due intérêts dus;
interest due and payable intérêts exigibles;
interest paid intérêts versés;
interest payable intérêt exigible;
interest received intérêts perçus;
to bear or yield interest porter intérêt, rapporter;
to bear or yield five percent interest rapporter du cinq pour cent ou un intérêt de cinq pour cent;
to pay interest payer des intérêts
interest charges intérêts (à payer); (on overdraft) agios m pl;
interest day jour m d'intérêt;
interest and dividend income produits m pl financiers;
interest payment date date f d'échéance des intérêts;
interest rate taux m d'intérêt;
the interest rate is four percent le taux d'intérêt est de quatre pour cent;
interest rate differential différentiel m de taux d'intérêt;
STOCK EXCHANGE interest rate swap échange m de taux d'intérêt;
interest table table f des intérêts
(b) (stake) intérêts m pl;
our firm's interests in Europe les intérêts de notre société en Europe;
to have a financial interest in sth avoir investi financièrement dans qch;
to have an interest in the profits participer aux bénéfices;
his interest in the company is £10,000 il a une commandite de 10000 livres
(c) (activity) activité f;
since the late 1980s the firm has had major interests in plastics and engineering depuis la fin des années 1980 les matières plastiques et l'ingénierie constituent deux des principales activités de la société

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