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Interest rate used by banks or large market players dealing with other similar institutions.
1. ''Interest rates.''


Wholesale interest rates are those used by banks or other large market participants dealing with other similar institutions.


The rate usually only applies on large amounts (over £25m).
 
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Rates used between wholesale market participants in other markets.




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Latest revision as of 22:01, 26 May 2020

1. Interest rates.

Wholesale interest rates are those used by banks or other large market participants dealing with other similar institutions.


2.

Rates used between wholesale market participants in other markets.


See also