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1. Interest rates - reference rates - benchmark interest rates.
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.
For example, EURIBOR.
Also known as a contributing bank.
2. Tender panels.
In the context of tender panels, a bank that is a member of the tender panel.
See also
- Benchmark
- EURIBOR
- Euro Overnight Index Average
- Financial Conduct Authority (FCA)
- Panel
- Synthetic LIBOR
- Tender panel