Interbank Rate

Euribor: Euro Interbank Offered Rate
Euribor, or the Euro Interbank Offered Rate, is a key benchmark rate based on the average interest rates at which European banks lend funds to one another in the interbank market.
Interbank Rate
The interbank rate is the interest rate that banks charge one another for short-term loans, enabling them to manage liquidity and meet regulatory requirements.

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