0 relating to a period of time that is neither very soon nor very far into the future:
1 relating to money that is borrowed or invested for between two and ten years:
medium-term investments/bonds/securities
The medium-term strategy of monetary policy, formally adopted in 1998, envisaged bringing inflation below 4% in 2003.
They found that medium-term (generations 5-13) response was higher in subdivided than in unsubdivided populations.
They examined the impact of vaccination on the long-term equilibrium incidence of these diseases, but ignored the possible short to medium-term.
In fourteen of sixteen years the indexed short-term and medium-term rates have better risk-return tradeoffs than do the pension funds.
It is best to separate short-term, medium-term, and long-term aspects of this plan.
They prefer (to generalize) some sort of long- or medium-term strategy towards the city.
For medium-term care, there are five institutions with 625 beds (15).
There were medium-term movements in prices expressed in grams of silver.