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  • 53Senior Loan Officer Opinion Survey on Bank Lending Practices (SOSLP) — A quarterly survey completed by 75 banks consisting of 53 domestic and 23 foreign branches operating in the United States. The Senior Loan Officer Opinion Survey on Bank Lending Practices (SOSLP) gathers information on how officials feel about… …

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  • 541990-1999 world oil market chronology — 1990*Aug: Iraq invades Kuwait. Crude and product prices soar upward; exchange markets react wildly to any middle east news events; cash markets dominate prices after trading hours; jet fuel prices rise to record spreads over other products due to …

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  • 55Money Market Yield — The interest rate earned by investing in securities with high liquidity and maturities of less than one year such as negotiable certificates of deposit, U.S. Treasury bills and municipal notes. Money market yield is calculated by taking the… …

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  • 56London Inter Bank Offered Rate — LIBOR The rate of interest at which banks lend to each other on the London interbank market The loans are for a minimum of £250, 000 for periods from overnight up to five years. LIBOR is the most significant interest rate for international banks …

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  • 57Either-Way Market — A condition that exists in the eurodollar interbank deposit market when the bid and offer rates for a particular period are equal. Increasing levels of liquidity can narrow the spread between bid and offer rates until the two values are identical …

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  • 58base rate — /beɪs ˈreɪt/ (say bays rayt) noun 1. the interest rate set by a lending institution as the minimum rate to be charged on loans, usually applying to the wholesale banking market. 2. the regular rate of pay of an employee for a fixed or specified… …

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  • 60Economic Affairs — ▪ 2006 Introduction In 2005 rising U.S. deficits, tight monetary policies, and higher oil prices triggered by hurricane damage in the Gulf of Mexico were moderating influences on the world economy and on U.S. stock markets, but some other… …

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