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future interest

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noun

Law.
  1. an interest in personal or real property, the possession and enjoyment of which is to commence at a later date.


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“Several participants indicated that they would have supported a two-sided description of the committee’s future interest rate decisions, reflecting the possibility that upward adjustments” in interest rates “could be appropriate if inflation remains at above-target levels,” said the minutes.

From The Wall Street Journal

The FA will believe Tuchel's decision to commit to England heads off any future interest from elsewhere.

From BBC

“Communication should therefore remain prudent and non-committal about the future interest rate path,” the account said.

From The Wall Street Journal

Sanjay Raja, chief UK economist at Deutsche Bank, said easing pay growth was "really encouraging" for increasing the likelihood of future interest rate cuts.

From BBC

In fact, in some respects, the specter of the end of the last century is alive and well in Japan: stocks are back to record highs, the Bank of Japan is signaling future interest rate hikes to slow inflation, and the nation is getting its mojo back under the leadership of new Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi.

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