korkokehitys
Korkokehitys, literally “development of interest rates,” refers to how prevailing interest rates evolve over time in an economy. It encompasses short-term policy rates set by central banks as well as longer-term market rates such as government bond yields, mortgage rates, and reference rates used by banks (for example interbank offered rates or swap rates). The term is used to describe the trajectory and structure of rates across different maturities rather than a single rate.
Key drivers include inflation expectations, real interest rates, and economic activity. When inflation is expected to
The measurement of korkokehitys typically involves tracking policy rates, interbank rates, and government bond yields, as
Implications are broad: changes in korkokehitys affect borrowing costs for households and firms, influence asset prices,