London Interbank Market

London Interbank Market
The wholesale money market in London for the offering of deposits between commercial banks in a range of currencies usually for periods not exceeding 12 months.
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The wholesale money market in London for the offering of deposits between commercial banks in a range of currencies usually for periods not exceeding 12 months.

Practical Law Dictionary. Glossary of UK, US and international legal terms. . 2010.

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  • London Interbank Offered Rate — The London Interbank Offered Rate, that is, the interest rates at which banks borrow funds, in marketable size, in the London Interbank Market. + LIBOR USA LIBOR (or the London Interbank Offered Rate) is a daily reference rate based on the… …   Law dictionary

  • London Interbank Offered Rate — ( LIBOR) The rate the highest quality banks pay for Eurodollar deposits. There is a different LIBOR for each deposit maturity. LIBOR is commonly used as an index that represents short term rates. American Banker Glossary LIBOR A short term… …   Financial and business terms

  • London Interbank Offered Rate — The London Interbank Offered Rate (or LIBOR, pronEng|ˈlaɪbɔr) is a daily reference rate based on the interest rates at which banks offer to lend unsecured funds to other banks in the London wholesale money market (or interbank market). LIBOR will …   Wikipedia

  • London Interbank Mean Rate - LIMEAN — The mid market rate in the London Interbank market, which is calculated by averaging the offer rate (LIBOR) and the bid rate (LIBID). The LIBOR is the rate at which funds are sold in the market, while the LIBID is the rate at which the funds are… …   Investment dictionary

  • London Interbank Offered Rate - LIBOR — An interest rate at which banks can borrow funds, in marketable size, from other banks in the London interbank market. The LIBOR is fixed on a daily basis by the British Bankers Association. The LIBOR is derived from a filtered average of the… …   Investment dictionary

  • London Interbank Offered Rate — (LIBOR) An interest rate at which banks can borrow funds, in marketable size, from other banks in the London interbank market. The LIBOR is fixed on a daily basis by the British Bankers Association. The LIBOR is derived from a filtered average of …   Euroclear glossary

  • London bullion market — The London bullion market, is entirely different from, but often confused with the London Metal Exchange. Only base metals are traded at the London Metal Exchange (LME), while gold and silver are traded by members of the London Bullion Market… …   Wikipedia

  • London Interbank Bid Rate — ( LIBID) The rate that a bank is willing to pay to acquire funds in the international interbank market. American Banker Glossary ( LIBID) The bid rate that a Euromarket bank is willing to pay to attract a deposit from another Euromarket bank in… …   Financial and business terms

  • interbank market — The wholesale money market in which banks lend to and borrow from one another. The importance of the market is that it allows individual banks to adjust their liquidity positions quickly, covering shortages by borrowing from banks with surpluses …   Big dictionary of business and management

  • interbank market — The wholesale market for short term money and foreign exchange in which banks, companies, and other organizations trade. The Inter Bank Offered Rate (IBOR) is the rate of interest charged on interbank loans in a particular financial centre. See:… …   Accounting dictionary

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