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A reference rate is a widely recognised and quoted interest rate - such as the Fed funds rate, the prime rate, or LIBOR - by reference to which a rate of interest is calculated.
''Information - information technology - data.''


For example, in the rate ‘LIBOR plus 50 basis points’, LIBOR is the reference rate.
A data lake is a repository for a large amount of data, either entirely unstructured, or including both structured and unstructured data.




==See also==
== See also ==
*[[Adjustable-rate mortgage]]
* [[Big data]]
*[[ARRC]]
* [[Data]]
*[[Base rate]]
* [[Data breach]]
*[[ESTER]]
* [[Data cleansing]]
*[[Fallback]]
* [[Data exchange]]
*[[LIBOR]]
* [[Data matching]]
*[[Loan agreement]]
* [[Data mining]]
*[[OBFR]]
* [[Data presentation]]
*[[Official Bank Rate]]
* [[Data protection ]]
*[[Zero rate provision]]
* [[Data Protection Act]]
* [[Data Protection Authority]]
* [[Data Protection Officer]]
* [[Data science]]
* [[Data scraping]]
* [[Database]]
* [[Datasphere]]
* [[Electronic data interchange]]  (EDI)
* [[General Data Protection Regulation]]  (GDPR)
* [[Governance]]
* [[Knowledge discovery in data]]


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[[Category:The_business_context]]
[[Category:Financial_products_and_markets]]
[[Category:Treasury_operations]]
[[Category:Treasury_operations_infrastructure]]

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Information - information technology - data.

A data lake is a repository for a large amount of data, either entirely unstructured, or including both structured and unstructured data.


See also