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low-rate

American  
[loh-reyt] / ˈloʊˌreɪt /

verb (used with object)

low-rated, low-rating
  1. to place a low value on.

    a policy of low-rating most modern artists.


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These funds tout performance unaligned with the public markets, offering yield in a low-rate world and exposure to companies and assets that may never go public.

From MarketWatch

It could also prevent older owners who have low-rate mortgages or are mortgage-free from listing their properties to avoid expensive loans when buying.

From MarketWatch

Lock-in effects caused by existing low-rate mortgages and capital-gains taxes on home sales at inflated prices.

From The Wall Street Journal

The difference, $103,059, is the capitalized value of keeping the current low-rate mortgage.

From The Wall Street Journal

“Many people have very, very low-rate mortgages from the pandemic period, and they kept refinancing and caught the really lowest, so it’s maybe expensive for them to move,” Powell said.

From MarketWatch