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  • Started 6 months ago by jovani_gutierrez
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  1. jovani_gutierrez
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    numerous fellows turn to me as to what the meaning of conditional prepayment rate - cPR is. The meaning of conditional prepayment rate - cPR is a loan prepayment rate that is equal to the proportion of the principal of a pool of loans that is assumed to be paid off prematurely in each period. The calculation of this estimate is based on a number of factors such as historical prepayment rates for previous loans that are similar to ones in the pool and on future economic outlooks. The CPR can be used for a variety of loans. For example, mortgages, student loans and pass-through securities all use CPR as estimates of prepayment. Typically, CPR is expressed as a percentage. For example, a pool of mortgages with a CPR of 8% would indicate that for each period, 8% of the pool's remaining principal outstanding will be paid off.

    Posted 6 months ago #
  2. abbieweber
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    apparently the effect of the market's instability on the Swedish Krona in Denmark came about through the fact that the electrical equipment exports are thought to decrease and affect the Swedish Krona rates, which if correct, may explain the SEK's proteus.

    Posted 6 months ago #
  3. jovani_gutierrez
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    jovani_gutierrez, you'd best pay more mind to secondary sector industry related events like, for example the fact that Swedish Krona rates will be affected by the changes in the oil prices, and accordingly is going to slow down, and concentrate on trade related tips like the speculations that the SEK-DKK is probably going to lower before the 24th of this month, if you are looking to learning to study the current forex market dynamics.

    Posted 6 months ago #

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