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Business, 26.11.2019 04:31 johnnny7495

You currently have an arm that is charging you 7% with an index rate of 4%, a margin of 3%, and a periodic annual cap of 3.0%. assume that rates have now increased by 2% during the last seven months. what rate will your arm be adjusted to?

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