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An interest rate is the cost of borrowing money. Or, on the other side of the coin, it is the compensation for the service and risk of lending money. In both cases it keeps the economy moving by encouraging people to borrow, to lend, and to spend. But prevailing interest rates are always changing, and different types of loans offer different interest rates. If you are a lender, a borrower, or both, it's important you understand the reasons for these changes and differences. They also have a heavy effect on the rare metals trade, including silver stocks.
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