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The rate for the fixed rate leg of a forward start swap.
''Banking''.


A required minimum ratio of vault cash and balances ('[[reserves]]') with the [[central bank]] to deposits taken by the bank that the central bank requires commercial banks to hold, where the required ratio is less than 100%.


==See also==
This is the usual situation.
* [[Forward start swap]]
 
* [[Swap rate]]
 
 
== See also ==
* [[Monetary policy]]
* [[Reserve requirements]]
* [[100% reserve banking]]

Revision as of 17:08, 28 March 2016

Banking.

A required minimum ratio of vault cash and balances ('reserves') with the central bank to deposits taken by the bank that the central bank requires commercial banks to hold, where the required ratio is less than 100%.

This is the usual situation.


See also