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1interbank loan — noun a loan from one bank to another • Hypernyms: ↑bank loan …
2interbank — adj. agreed, arranged, or operating between banks (interbank loan) …
3bank loan — noun a loan made by a bank; to be repaid with interest on or before a fixed date • Hypernyms: ↑loan • Hyponyms: ↑business loan, ↑commercial loan, ↑interbank loan * * * noun Etymology: bank …
4Plus (interbank network) — This article is about the bank network. For the US federal student loan, see PLUS loan. Infobox Interbank Network name = PLUS area = Worldwide foundation = 1986 members = Over 20,000 atm = Over 1,000,000PLUS (also known as Visa PLUS) is an… …
5London 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… …
6London 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 …
7Syndicated Loan — A loan offered by a group of lenders (called a syndicate) who work together to provide funds for a single borrower. The borrower could be a corporation, a large project, or a sovereignty (such as a government). The loan may involve fixed amounts …
8Emirates Interbank Offered Rate - EIBOR — The interest rate charged by banks in the United Arab Emirates for interbank transactions. In most cases, EIBOR is the reference rate most commonly used by borrowers and lenders to conduct financial transactions in Dubai and the surrounding… …
9Federal Reserve System — FRB and FED redirect here. For other uses, see FRB (disambiguation) and FED (disambiguation). Federal Reserve System …
10bank — bank1 /bangk/, n. 1. a long pile or heap; mass: a bank of earth; a bank of clouds. 2. a slope or acclivity. 3. Physical Geog. the slope immediately bordering a stream course along which the water normally runs. 4. a broad elevation of the sea… …