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1982
The ‘money market’ is a term which is somewhat loosely applied to a number of financial institutions within the total banking system. As we saw in the two previous chapters, ordinary traders and private individuals do a lot of business through their banks, but the banking system extends beyond the High Street banks.
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The ‘money market’ is a term which is somewhat loosely applied to a number of financial institutions within the total banking system. As we saw in the two previous chapters, ordinary traders and private individuals do a lot of business through their banks, but the banking system extends beyond the High Street banks.
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Annual Review of Financial Economics, 2011
Money markets offer monetary services and short-term finance in the capital market with the credit support of institutional sponsors. Investors finance money market instruments at low interest because their salability on short notice confers an implicit monetary services yield. Low interest attracts borrowers to money markets.
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Money markets offer monetary services and short-term finance in the capital market with the credit support of institutional sponsors. Investors finance money market instruments at low interest because their salability on short notice confers an implicit monetary services yield. Low interest attracts borrowers to money markets.
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Journal of the Staple Inn Actuarial Society, 1968
I use the expression ‘money market’ to describe those institutions in the City of London who are active in borrowing and lending money for short periods, from a single day to perhaps 5 years at the most. From being a tight circle centred on the Bank of England, the discount houses, and the clearing banks the money market has now grown to include, as ...
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I use the expression ‘money market’ to describe those institutions in the City of London who are active in borrowing and lending money for short periods, from a single day to perhaps 5 years at the most. From being a tight circle centred on the Bank of England, the discount houses, and the clearing banks the money market has now grown to include, as ...
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Diogenes, 1987
In this essay, we consider a set of related questions concerning the role and nature of money, the working of markets, and the relationship between forms of social organization and money. Among other things, we speculate that efforts to purge the neo-classical theory of markets of the phenomenon of false trading have been misguided in the sense that ...
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In this essay, we consider a set of related questions concerning the role and nature of money, the working of markets, and the relationship between forms of social organization and money. Among other things, we speculate that efforts to purge the neo-classical theory of markets of the phenomenon of false trading have been misguided in the sense that ...
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2016
The notion that money markets were essential for smooth working of the economy but exposed to liquidity shocks was a key lesson banking theorists and central bankers learnt from panics of the nineteenth century. This chapter deals with the historical experience of money market stabilization in Britain and the USA.
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The notion that money markets were essential for smooth working of the economy but exposed to liquidity shocks was a key lesson banking theorists and central bankers learnt from panics of the nineteenth century. This chapter deals with the historical experience of money market stabilization in Britain and the USA.
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Money and the Money Market in India.
The Economic Journal, 1926W. S. Thatcher +3 more
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Money and the Money Market in India.
Journal of the Royal Statistical Society, 1927Vera Anstey, P. A. Wadia, G. N. Joshi
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Dynamics of Money Market Interest Rates in Ghana: Time‐Frequency Analysis of Volatility Spillovers
South African Journal of Economics, 2021Nana Kwame Akosah +2 more
exaly
Analysing slow growth of mobile money market in India using a market separation perspective
Information Technology for Development, 2020Devendra Potnis +2 more
exaly

