reporäntor
Reporäntor, or the repo rate, is a key policy rate set by a central bank, most notably the European Central Bank (ECB) for the euro area and Sweden's Riksbank. It represents the interest rate at which commercial banks can borrow money from the central bank for a short period, typically overnight, against collateral. This borrowing is done through repurchase agreements, or "repos," hence the name.
The repo rate serves as a crucial tool for influencing the broader economy. By adjusting the repo
Central banks use the repo rate as a primary mechanism for implementing monetary policy. Changes in the