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The practice of central banks of paying interest on deposits from depository institutions (notably commercial banks) that are in excess of amount of deposits that the bank may be required to hold (together with cash) in view of its liabilities or for other regulatory reasons.
The Alternative Investment Management Association is established to provide leadership to the alternative investment industry and to be its global advocate.


Payment of interest on excess balances means that banks are less likely to lend central bank deposits among themselves (in "interbank" or (US) "federal funds" transactions at rates below the rate paid on excess reserves. Varying the interest rate on excess reserves, then, allows the central bank, then, to influence short-term rates in the economy generally.
AIMA engages in shaping the global financial markets reform debate, drawing on the expertise and diversity of its membership.  


[[Category:Bank_Lending]]
 
[[Category:Regulation_and_Law]]
== See also ==
* [[Alternative Credit Council]]  (ACC)
* [[Alternative investment]]
* [[Investment]]
* [[Investment management]]
* [[The Investment Association]]
 
 
==Other resource==
*[https://www.aima.org/about.html Alternative Investment Management Association (AIMA) - about us]]
 
[[Category:Financial_products_and_markets]]
 
[[Category:Financial_products_and_markets]]

Revision as of 03:35, 6 February 2024

(AIMA).

The Alternative Investment Management Association is established to provide leadership to the alternative investment industry and to be its global advocate.

AIMA engages in shaping the global financial markets reform debate, drawing on the expertise and diversity of its membership.


See also


Other resource