call money rate

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00:55 Apr 9, 2021
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Additional field(s): Economics
English term or phrase: call money rate
Definition from The Economic Times:
Call money rate is the rate at which short term funds are borrowed and lent in the money market.

Example sentence(s):
  • The weighted average call money rate in the country’s banking system dropped to a two-year low with the rate remaining below 2 per cent for the last one month amid poor credit demand against injection of additional money by the central bank to boost the country’s economy following the coronavirus outbreak. New Age
  • Demand and supply of liquidity affect the call money rate. A tight liquidity condition leads to a rise in call money rate and vice versa. The Economic Times
  • As per Reserve Bank of India (RBI), the call money rates climbed to a weighted average 6.5% as on Monday from 6.3% on September 7. Money Control
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5Stopa procentowa pożyczki (bankowej) zwrotnej na żądanie
Marcin Radziul


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Stopa procentowa pożyczki (bankowej) zwrotnej na żądanie


Definition from own experience or research:
Stopa oprocentowania pożyczki zwrotnej na żądanie.

Example sentence(s):
  • Mitchell's move brought a temporary halt to the financial crisis and call money declined from 20 to eight percent. - Diki.pl  
  • The interest rate paid on call money is known as call rate. - Diki.pl  
  • During the panic, call money would reach 125 percent, the highest level since the Civil War. - Diki.pl  
Marcin Radziul
United Kingdom
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