baasintressi
Baasintressi, often translated as "base interest" or "fundamental interest," refers to the foundational or core interest rate set by a central bank. This rate serves as a benchmark for lending and borrowing across the entire economy. It influences other interest rates, such as those for mortgages, car loans, and business investments. When the central bank adjusts the baasintressi, it aims to manage inflation and stimulate or cool down economic activity.
A lower baasintressi generally encourages borrowing and spending, as it becomes cheaper for individuals and businesses
The specific mechanisms and terminology for this base interest rate can vary slightly by country and central