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Ponce Inlet NEWS - ECB to drain cash from overnight money markets - Forbes

ECB to drain cash from overnight money markets - Forbes

ECB to drain cash from overnight money markets
Forbes, NY
FRANKFURT, April 7 (Reuters) - The European Central Bank said on Tuesday it was to drain excess cash from overnight money markets, offering banks a variable rate of interest up to a maximum of 1.5 percent. It did not say how much it planned to drain in ...

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Test your financial IQ - GoErie.com

Test your financial IQ
GoErie.com, PA
5What's the difference between a money-market account and a money-market fund? B. One offers interest gains, the other does not. C. One is offered by a bank and is insured by FDIC, the other is not. 7True or false: Of the three credit reporting ...

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Treasuries Rise as Stocks Decline, Fed Prepares to Buy Bonds - Bloomberg

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Treasuries Rise as Stocks Decline, Fed Prepares to Buy Bonds
Bloomberg
Yields suggest that debt markets, while reviving after a rout last year, haven’t recovered to where they were before the credit crunch began in 2007. The difference between what banks and the Treasury pay to borrow money for three months, the so-called ...
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MONEY MARKETS-Libor lower but some spreads hint at strains - Reuters

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MONEY MARKETS-Libor lower but some spreads hint at strains
Reuters
By Jamie McGeever LONDON, April 7 (Reuters) - Interbank money markets gave mixed signals on Tuesday on bank funding, as the nominal cost of bank-to-bank borrowing fell again but some closely watched premia for those funds over expected policy rates ...
Buoyant Markets Help Key Libor Rates Fall Further Wall Street Journal
Interbank lending rates continue to edge lower Forbes
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