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repayment rate

repayment rate
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    • the amount of money paid out per unit time

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    1. repayment rate;
    2. if the repayment falls within a period for which the borrowing rate is not fixed.
    3. Austria confirmed that every repayment will bear interest according to the applicable EU reference rate.
    4. coverage of 5 % exchange fluctuation (interest and repayment) from the base rate on foreign currency loan; or
    5. This advance bore interest at a rate of 3,1 %; it was fully repaid in July 2003. Repayment was in two stages:
    6. This leads to the following calculation, taking into account compound interest on the benefit from 24 August 2004 until repayment, at a recovery rate of 7,62 % p.a.:
    7. As regards modification of the interest rate during the repayment period, the Italian authorities argue that general rules allowing such reductions did exist within the Italian legal framework.
    8. The credit institution could not receive any commission and early repayment carried a 1 % penalty in the case of a fixed interest rate.
    9. In the event of early repayment of credit the creditor shall be entitled to fair and objectively justified compensation for possible costs directly linked to early repayment of credit provided that the early repayment falls within a period for which the borrowing rate is fixed.
    10. Indeed, the statutory interest rate, which ranged, between 2002 and 2004, from 16 % to 12,25 % (see point 98) is higher than the reference rate which the Commission applies for repayment of aid.
    11. The interest rate of ordinary loans shall comprise a reference rate applied by the EIB for comparable loans with the same terms and conditions as to grace and repayment periods and a mark up determined by the EIB.
    12. In this case, the loss shall consist of the difference between the initially agreed interest rate and the interest rate at which the creditor can lend out the amount repaid early on the market at the time of early repayment, and shall take into account the impact of early repayment on administrative costs.
    13. On 17 November 1999, shortly before the deadline for the repayment of the loan for the move, the Land of Berlin deferred the repayment of the loan until 31 December 2004. In return for the deferral the Land of Berlin applied an interest rate on the loan amounting to the base rate of the European Central Bank plus 2 %.
    14. Furthermore, as regards the modification of the interest rate during the repayment period, the Italian authorities argued that general rules allowing such reductions did exist within the Italian legal framework.
    15. It also noted that the advances were granted without any guarantee being lodged for their repayment, whereas the interest rates applied are supposed to reflect the interest rate applicable to loans ‘backed by normal security’ [6].