rahamarkkinakorot
Abrahamarkkinakorot, often shortened to "rahamarkkinakorot," refers to the interest rates applicable in the money market. The money market is a segment of the financial market where financial instruments with high liquidity and short maturities are traded. These instruments are typically used by participants as a means for borrowing and lending in the short term. Abrahamarkkinakorot are therefore the rates at which these short-term loans are made.
These rates are influenced by several factors, including the monetary policy set by central banks, the overall
Examples of instruments traded in the money market include Treasury bills, commercial paper, certificates of deposit,