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1. ''Interest rates - reference rates - benchmark interest rates.''
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In the context of benchmark interest calculations, one of a number of banks that are members of a panel, whose members provide contributions of interest rates for the calculation of a benchmark rate.
Debt instruments evidenced by certificates, historically in paper form.


For example, EURIBOR.


2.


Also known as a ''contributing bank''.
A proposal for legislation or for discussion.




2.  ''Tender panels.''
==See also==
 
*[[Bond]]
In the context of tender panels, a bank that is a member of the tender panel.
*[[Commercial paper]]
 
*[[Government paper]]
 
*[[Green Paper]]
== See also ==
*[[Non-paper]]
* [[Benchmark]]
*[[Sterling commercial paper]]
* [[EURIBOR]]
*[[US commercial paper]]
* [[Euro Overnight Index Average]]
* [[Financial Conduct Authority]] (FCA)
* [[Panel]]
* [[Synthetic LIBOR]]
* [[Tender panel]]
 
 
==External link==
 
*[https://www.fca.org.uk/news/news-stories/changes-libor-as-of-end-2021 Changes to LIBOR as of end-2021 - Financial Conduct Authority]


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Revision as of 17:59, 7 October 2018

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Debt instruments evidenced by certificates, historically in paper form.


2.

A proposal for legislation or for discussion.


See also