customers a margin
over their own cost of funds, interest rates
throughout the banking chain – from central bank to retail
customer – move up and down
depending on the demand for
funds. The starting point is usually the base or prime rate at
which banks lend to their best customers.
Floating-rate note
A bond with a coupon whose rate of interest varies in
line with a market rate of interest
such as the london inter-
bank offered rate (or libor). A floating-rate note (frn)
often has a long or sometimes even infinite maturity. Also
called adjustable-rate notes, frns appeal to borrowers who
expect interest rates to fall. At
such times borrowers do not
want to be locked into paying the fixed rates of interest that
apply to traditional bonds. frns were invented by lenders in
the euromarkets and have
since become popular among
banks dealing in international markets.
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