zinsfrases
Zinsfrases is a term used in financial journalism and linguistics to describe a class of stock phrases that repeatedly appear when reporting or summarizing central bank policy on interest rates. The concept highlights how concise, formulaic language is used to convey policy stances and anticipated moves, helping readers and investors digest complex communications quickly. It is not a formal financial term, but a descriptive category used in media studies and corpus linguistics to analyze linguistic patterns around monetary policy.
Origin and usage: The coinage blends the German word Zins, meaning interest rate, with the general idea
Characteristics: Zinsfrases are typically short, hedged, and rely on passive constructions or nominalizations. They often signal
Implications: Researchers analyze zinsfrases to assess whether communications reflect genuine policy shifts or function primarily as