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Interbank Lending

When banks extend loans to other banks for a specified period of time. These interbank loans are typically of a short-term maturity of one week or less, which many being classed as 'overnight loans'. The loans are made at the interbank rate.

Below is a graphical depiction of how an interbank loan works, in which there is a transfer of money and that money has be to paid alongside a level of interest attached to the base rate.

 

 

 

 

 

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