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The management and analysis of a firm's shareholder value, particularly in relation to its capital structure and funding, and in relation to any proposals for major acquisitions or disposals.
The official reference interest rate for the UK determined by the Bank of England's Monetary Policy Committee (MPC).


The Official Bank Rate is the rate used for certain key transactions between the Bank of England ('the Bank') and financial institutions.


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It is designed to have the effect of determining the level of near risk-free interest rates throughout the UK financial sector.


External services supporting this activity, for example banking, legal or accounting advisory and reporting services.


It is used by many financial institutions when setting interest rates for certain of their products.


== See also ==
* [[Acquisition]]
* [[Capital structure]]
* [[Corporate financial management]]
* [[FP&A]]
* [[Project finance]]
* [[Shareholder value]]


The Official Bank Rate is often known - externally to the Bank - as the 'Bank of England Base Rate' (BBR).


Within the Bank of England, it is often abbreviated to 'the Bank Rate'.


==Other resources==
[[Media:2013_10_Oct_-_The_real_deal.pdf| The real deal - corporate valuation, growth and decline, The Treasurer]]


''Real rates of corporate decline often lead to miscalculation, overpaying for acquisitions and disastrous losses.''
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''This article shows how to avoid the most common errors, save money and earn valuable exam marks.''
Similar interest rates in other jurisdictions.


[[Category:The_business_context]]
 
[[Category:Corporate_finance]]
== See also ==
[[Category:Investment]]
* [[Bank of England]]
[[Category:Long_term_funding]]
* [[Bank Rate]]
* [[Base rate]]
* [[Monetary Policy Committee]]
* [[MLR]]
* [[Reference rate]]
* [[Term Funding Scheme]]

Revision as of 14:13, 23 March 2020

1. UK.

The official reference interest rate for the UK determined by the Bank of England's Monetary Policy Committee (MPC).

The Official Bank Rate is the rate used for certain key transactions between the Bank of England ('the Bank') and financial institutions.

It is designed to have the effect of determining the level of near risk-free interest rates throughout the UK financial sector.


It is used by many financial institutions when setting interest rates for certain of their products.


The Official Bank Rate is often known - externally to the Bank - as the 'Bank of England Base Rate' (BBR).

Within the Bank of England, it is often abbreviated to 'the Bank Rate'.


2.

Similar interest rates in other jurisdictions.


See also