Reálkamatlábok
Reálkamatlábok is a term of Hungarian origin that literally translates to "real interest rate legs." It is a concept used in economics to describe the difference between the nominal interest rate and the rate of inflation. Essentially, it represents the actual purchasing power gained or lost by an investor after accounting for the erosion of value due to rising prices.
The nominal interest rate is the stated rate of return on an investment or loan, before any
Understanding reálkamatlábok is crucial for both investors and borrowers. For investors, it helps them assess the