interbankkurs
Interbankkurs refers to the interest rate at which banks lend to each other. These are short-term loans, typically overnight, and are crucial for the functioning of the financial system. Banks maintain reserves to meet regulatory requirements and customer demands, and when they have excess reserves, they lend them to other banks that might be short. Conversely, banks needing funds can borrow from those with surpluses.
The interbank kurs is a key indicator of liquidity in the money market. It reflects the general
Prominent examples of interbank rates include LIBOR (London Interbank Offered Rate), although its use has declined,