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''Reference rates''.
''Bank funding.''  


(IBA).
Deposits and other sources of bank funding are considered 'sticky' if they are likely to be renewed or rolled over by the customer as part of the bank's funding, including under conditions of stress.


ICE Benchmark Administration Limited (IBA) is the administrator of ICE LIBOR.
Retail customers' current accounts are often relatively sticky.


IBA is a subsidiary of Intercontinental Exchange, Inc.


 
== See also ==
==See also==
* [[Deposit]]
*[[ICE LIBOR]]
* [[Flighty]]
*[[LIBOR]]
* [[Funding]]
* [[Retail]]
* [[Stability]]
* [[Stress]]

Revision as of 17:06, 9 August 2016

Bank funding.

Deposits and other sources of bank funding are considered 'sticky' if they are likely to be renewed or rolled over by the customer as part of the bank's funding, including under conditions of stress.

Retail customers' current accounts are often relatively sticky.


See also